Show Millard Police Blotter Police Blotter Policy ai determined by Sheriff Ed Phillips and Chronicle Progress The public has a right to know about all arrests of consequence The Police Blotter is compiled However Information delays do occur by MCSO is from officer's reports and nameaincidcnts may not appear or appear at a later date All persons charged with a felony will be published Millard County Sheriff's information from February 4th to February 18lh 2002 Information is compiled by MCSO staff and alt suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty Monday February 4th 8 20 p m Cody Ray Turner 22 Holden was arrested in Fillmore by Deputy Rick Carter After a ongoing investigation Deputies believe that Turner allegedly broke into 3 separate houses and took prescription medication Turner was transported to jail and charged into 4th District Court with 3 counts of 2nd Degree Felony burglary and 3 counts of Gass BMisd theft BailwassetatSlOOOOcashbyJudgeEyrewhichTumer posted and was released pending a future court appearance T uesday February 5th 4 00 p m Jessica Marie Umfleet 18 Springville UT was arrested at mp 180 by Deputy Clete Carter Umfleet allegedly did not pay for her gas at a local gas station Umfleet was transported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd retail theft Umfleet appeared before Judge Hare where she pled guilty to the above charge Judge Hare gave Umfleet a S 85 fine and a 30 day jail sentence which was stayed Hare then ordered Umfleet released Wednesday February 6th 3 00 p m Collin Charles Christensen 19 Kanosh was arrested in Orem by Deputy Rick Carter Christensen allegedly had taken prescription drugs from 2 residences in the Fillmore area Christensen was transported to jail and charged into 4th District Court and 2 counts with 2 counts of 3rd Degree Felony illegal possession of prescription drugs of Class B Misd theft Christensen appeared before Judge Hare where he was ordered released without posting bail pending a future court appearance 4 00 p m John Weston Oshley 2 from the Beaver Cedar City UT was transported County Jail by Deputy Eric Ebcrlc 4th District Court had issued a no bail warrant alleging Oshley had violated terms of his probation Iron county also had a warrant for Iron to After was Court 4th District in County Oshley transported Oshley appearing Utah State Board of Pardons and Parole had also issued a warrant for Oshley Thursday February 7th 1045 p m F Scott Peacock 51 Sjndy UT was arTestcd in Fillmore by Deputy Nathan Tingey Peacock allegedly was very intoxicated and had fallen down in the parking lot of a local business Peacock was transported tojail and charged into Fillmore City Justice Court with Class C Misd public intoxication Peacock was seen by Judge Hare the next day and ordered released without posting bail pending a future court appearance Friday February 8th 8 45 p m Steven Michael Sanford 25 West Bountiful UT was arrested at mp 163 by Deputy Rhett Kimball Sanford was driving a 1995 Nissan Maxima when he was stopped for speeding 92 miles per hour in a 75 zone A license check showed that Sanford had a suspended drivers license because of a warrant out of Cedar Justice Court Sanford was transported to jail on the warrant and charged into Fillmore City Justice Court with Class C Misd suspended drivers license and Class C Misd speeding Sanford posted bail on the warrant and the local charges and was released pending a future court appearance Saturday February 9th 3 00 a m Miles Christopher Reams 24 Salt Lake C ity and a male juvenile from Park City were arrested at mp 10 on by Deputy Rhett Kimball Reams and the juvenile were in a 2002 Chevy Impala that had been reported as stolen out of Sandy Kimball also located marijuana and drug paraphernalia on Reams Reams was transported to jail and charged into 4th District Court w ith 2nd Degree Felony possession of a stolen vehicle Class B Misd possession of marijuana and Class B Misd possession of drug paraphernalia The Malejuvcmle was transported to jail and charged with 2nd Degree Felony possession of a stolen vehicle Judge Eyre set bail at 55000 on Reams The male juvenile was transported to Juvenile Detention in Provo 1250 p m Michael James Pcnovich 32 Cedar City UT was arrested at mp 94 on when he was by Deputy Ray Wright Pcnovich was driving a 1983 Ford stopped for speeding A records check showed he had a $372 warrant out of Lehi Justice Court Penovich was transported to jail on the wan ant and charged into West Millard Justice Court with Class C Misd speeding Penovich posted bail on the warrant and the local charge and was released pending a future court appearance Sunday February 10th 7 45 a m Kedric Lloyd Bayles 28 Spanish Fork UT was arrested in Fillmore by Deputy Ray Wright West Millard Justice Court had issued a $225 warrant on Bayles for failing to appear on a previous charge Bayles was transported to jail on the warrant where he posted bail and was released pending a future court appearance 00 a m Lonnie Marcel Bowen 25 Delta was arrested at the Millard County Jail by Sgt Ross Johnson Adult Probation and Parole had issued a 72 hour hold on Bowen for allegedly violation terms of his probation Wednesday February 13th 559 p m Jenee Rasmussen 23 Santa Maria CA was arrested at mp 55 by Deputy Nathan Tingey Rasmussen was driving a 1999 Toyota Tacoma when she was stopped for speeding 90 miles per hour in a 75 zone A license check showed that Rasmussen had a suspended drivers license because of a warrant out of Sandy Justice Court Tingey also located Drug paraphernalia inside the vehicle Rasmussen was transported tojail on the warrant and charged into East Millard Court with Class B Misd possession of drug paraphernalia Class C Misd suspended drivers license and Class C Misd speeding Rasmussen later posted bail on the warrant and the local charges and was released pending a future court appearance 6 00 p m Jacob Aaron Johnson 26 Sandy UT was picked up at the Utah County Jail by Lt Forest Roper 4th District Court had issued a no bail warrant for Johnson on theft and forgery charges Judge Eyre then set bail at $2500 which Johnson posted and was released pending a future court appearance Thursday February 14th 4 45 a m David T Hughes 54 Humcanc UT was arrested in Cove Fort by Trooper Cary Mdnclly Hughes wasdriving a 1977 Ford truck when allegedly missed a turn and drove off the road Mclnclly could smell the odor of alcohol coming from Hughes and determined that he was too impaired to drive Hughes was transported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd DU1 Hughes later appeared before Judge Hare where he was ordered released without posting bail pending a future court appearance 220 p m Alan Dcon Tuft 31 Fillmore was arrested in Fillmore by Deputy Rick Carter Tuft was allegedly very intoxicated and allegedly made threats against another Tuft was transported to jail and charged into Fillmore City Justice Court with person Class C Misd intoxication Tuft later posted the $150 bail and was released into the custody of another adult pending a court appearance 525 pm Mark Anthony Nephew 21 Middlcburgh MA was arrested at mp 179 by Deputy Dale Josse Nephew was driving a 1985 BMW when he allegedly was weaving in and out of traffic cutting ofT other drivers going 08 miles per hour in a 75 zone Nephew also has expired registration on his car Nephew was transported tojail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd reckless driving and Class C Misd expired registration Nephew was seen by Judge Hare where he pled guilty to both charges Nephew was given a $530 fine and a 5 day jail sentence which was stayed Nephew was then released Friday February 15th 27 Delta was arrested in Delta by Deputy Mike 1250 p m Alex Turner Vasquez allegedly assaulted another subject at his work Vasqucz was transported tojail and charged into 4th District Court with Class A Misd assault Vasquez has yet to post the $1000 bail Saturday February 16th 9 54 p m Dcloy Dean Freeman 38 Sparks NV was arrested at mp 14 by Deputy Nathan Tingey Freeman w as driving a 2002 Kia Rio w hen he w as stopped for w eaving back and forth across the road Tingey could smell the odor of alcohol on Freeman and determined that he was too impaired to drive Tingey located marijuana and open containers of alcohol in the vehicle A license check showed that freeman had a denied drivers license and a records check showed a $2360 warrant out of Grand County Freeman was transported tojail on the warrant and charged into 4th Justice Court District court with 3rd Degree Felony DUI (at least 2 previous convictions) Class B Misd possession of marijuana Class C Misd open container of alcohol Class C Misd denied drivers license and Class C Misd unsafe lane travel Judge Debra Havcron set bail at $5000 which Freeman has yet to post Monday February 18th 2 00 a m Douglas Earl Robinson 63 Killeen TX was arrested at mp 157 by Deputy Clete Carter Robinson was driving a 1988 Chevy when he was stopped for suspected drunk driving Carter could smell the odor of alcohol coming from Robinson and determined that he w as too impaired to dnv e A license check show ed that Robinson had a suspended drivers license Robinson also had expired registration on his truck Robinson was transported tojail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd DUI Class C Misd suspended drivers license and Class C Misd expired registration Robinson has yet to post the $1840 bail EMS Fire and Accidents There were 23 ambulance calls the last 2 weeks with East Millard responding to 13 calls West Millard to 9 calls and Scipioto call There were 8 fire calls the last 2 weeks with Delta responding to 4 calls Fillmore responding to 2 calls and Eskdale and Garrison each responding to call There were 9 accidents in the county the last 2 weeks including 2 injury accidents Speed Enforcement MCSO IDeputies issued 277 citations on overtime speed enforcement shifts the last two weeks There were 45 citations for speeds of 100 miles per hour or faster Sgt Scott Cony had the high speed of the week at 3 miles per hour w ith Sgt Roger Young and Deputies Moms Burton and Nathan Tingey writing citations for speeds of 10 miles per hour The average speed on a citation the lag 2 w eeks w as 94 8 miles per hour East Millard February 2002 PaggJ by Knox Huntsman February 13 2002 at 10:00 am Michael W McKenzie 38 appeared for a bench trial McKenzie is charged w ith one count of misdemeanor C - speeding 9775 The charge was reduced to 95 75 and he was ordered to pay a fine of $ 25 J arom Riley Pollock 26 failed to appear for a bench trial Pollock is charged w ith one count of misdemeanor C - speeding 8875 His $75 bail was ordered forfeited Douglas Paul Hurten 19 appeared for a bench trial Hurren is charged with one count of misdemeanor - speeding 9575 He was found guilty and fined $125 MikeK Adams 26 failed to appear for a rev icw hearing Adams is charged with three counts of misdemeanor C - speeding 9375 driving without registration or with an expired registration and driving on a revocation suspended license A $500 cash only bench warrant was ordered Ernest Danjamar Skipper 27 failed to appear for an arraignment Skipper is charged 75 and driving on a suspended license with two counts of A $400 cash only bench warrant was ordered and his $125 bail was forfeited ith Alyssa Ann Harvey 26 failed to appear for an arraignment Skipper is charged w one count of misdemeanor C - speeding 8575 Her $50 bail was ordered forfeited Tara Nicole Miller 20 appeared for an order to show cause Miller is charged with three counts of misdemeanor B - driving with a measurable amount of controlled substance possession of drug paraphernalia and illegal possession use of controlled substance one count of misdemeanor C - speeding 9675 and a infraction - seat belt The case was continued fora future date The court is waiting for a new report from Behavioral Intervention Bounmy Ouk Phommahaxay 20 appeared for an order to show cause Phommahaxay is currently on probation and is charged with three count of misdemeanor B - driving under the influence of alcohoPdrugs driving on a suspended license and unlaw ful of alcohol by a minor His probation was revoked and reinstated for 12 months with the same conditions Jorge A Aguilar 26 failed to appear for a sentence rev icw hearing Aguilar is charged with one count of misdemeanor B - reckless driving and two counts of misdemeanor C never obtained a license and speeding 10575 A $250 cash only bench warrant was ordered John Joseph Marston 36 appeared for a pretrial conference Marston is charged w ith three counts of misdemeanor B - theft of serv ices driving on a suspended license and use or possession of drug paraphernalia 1 he suspended license charge was amended to a denied license and Marston pleaded guilty to the charges He was fined $200 and has to pay restitution of $10 02 Jennifer Shafer 21 did not appear for an arraignment Shafer is charged with one She is sending her guilty plea in writing with an S80 count of misdemeanor bail Mark A Nephew 21 appeared for an arraignment Nephew is charged with one count of misdemeanor B - reckless driving and one count of misdemeanor C - improper registration He was given five days in MCJ which was stayed The jail time will be suspended upon payment of a S555 fine Fourth District Court Report The following is condensed from the Feb 4 meeting of the Millard County Commission These are not the officia' minutes which may be obtained at the County Courthouse in Fillmore or the County Offices in Delta A committee was formed to help work out some fo the complaints problems and future use of the Fullmer Indoor Arena in hllmorc A public work meeting was scheduled Feb 13 Commissioner Draper said a ranch rodeo and saddle team roping will be held the third weekend of March Howard Allred FireWarden has been conducting wildland fire certification classes in Millard County Those certified include 3 from Oak City and Delta Fire Departments and two from Eureka Fire Department UAC Mutual denied a citizen's claim for snow related damage to a wrecker truck (he vehicle's owner wanted the decision reconsidered Commissioner Cox said the road at the time damage occurred I 'AC department had plowed properly with a Mutual found no fault with the road department and the public has the responsibility drive at a safe speed for road conditions The Forest Service will work on (lash flood damage at Maple Hollow Campground and access roads The road out of drainage waters will be diverted and they will fix the channel of water by placing culverts or bridges They will also replace two restrooms upgrade camp units with tables and fire circles and repair and gravel the packing area of an acre The original damage was The campground will be expanded by done during the Swain Fire A Memorandum of Understanding with Olpin and Sickle Mortuaries for indigent burials was approved The county will pay SO 0 for burial or cremation $88 for an urn and $1 50 per mile for mileage incurred This memorandum covers only those people who die within the county Bart Whatcott ATV Jamboree chairman said the committee is planning to reroute some advertising money in an effort to save approximately half He asked for a preapproved check for $364 for a Las Vegas trip to attend a show Draper said the rest of the tourism group have a credit card and expenses arc taken out of the Tourism Budget 1 he Commission approved the follow mg items in the Millard Maintenance Budget as capital improvements Costs more than $1000 needs approval in a capital protect quest $213000 Sunset Golf Course finish new nine holes $40000 Sunset Golf Course Work on ponds paths and accessories $ 5 0 W hitc Sage Regional Park - build shade shelters and plant shade trees truck life used and benches West Millard Pool replace purchase guard stands $25 OOO Millard County Fairgrounds install air conditioning redo parking lot new electrical $955 new tables and chairs ball vol lev for and Park court court cement tennis White Sage Regional parking lot $214000 Public hearing date for the proposed Millard County Zoning Ordinance was set tor 18 at March 30 p m Business license for Robert Rovers Accessories Plus was appioved One bid for a truck for the Recreation Department was received Sahara Motors bid he bid is up lor evaluation and ill be decided on at a later date $7850 Auditor Grace told the Commission that the county Policy and Procedure Manual he new IRS rate established in 36 center supports the rates established by the IRS per mile Currently the county is paving 32 5 cents a mile 1 he Commission decided to increase the rate Residents asked to help Matters before Judge Donald Eyre hursday February 14 2002 at 9:00 am by Knox Huntsman Jacob Aaron Johnson 26 appeared for a return on a bench warrant Johnson is charged with two counts of felony three forgery and two counts of misdemeanor B Theft Bail was set at $2500 cash only The case is set for a waiver hearing Feb 25 Ewald G Ericksen 66 voluntarily appeared on an outstanding bench warrant Erickscn is charged with five counts of felony three - forgery (four times) and theft A public defender was appointed The case is scheduled for waiver hearing Feb 25 32 appeared for a preliminary hearing Diaz is charged Inoccncio w ith one count of felony three - unlaw ful sexual activity with a minor and one count of misdemeanor A - sexual abuse of a minor A plea bargain was worked out where the felony charged was dismissed Diaz pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor A He was sentenced to 12 months in the MCJ which was stayed He was given 30 days in the MCJ which will allow time for the INS to apprehend him John Francis Whyte 40 failed to appear for a Bench Trial Whyte is charged with one count of misdemeanor A - illegal posscssionusc of a controlled substance two count of misdemeanor B - domestic assault and use or possession of drug paraphernalia and one count of misdemeanor C - intoxication Whyic was tried in absentia and found guilty on all charges Judge Eyre ordered a no bail bench warrant Wednesday February 6 Barry L Brewer 39 appeared for a change of plea Brewer is charged with one count of felony two - theft by receiving stolen property one counts of misdemeanor B - use or possession of drug paraphernalia and illegal possessionuse of a controlled substance and two counts of misdemeanor C - open containcr'drinking alcohol in a vehicle and displaying license platcsrcgistration Brewer entered into a plea bargain and pleaded guilty to one count of felony three - unauthorized control of a vehicle The other charges were dismissed He was given a formal arraignment and was sentenced to zero to five years in prison which was stayed lie was given 60 days in the MCJ fined $925 and placed on 24 months of APP supervised probation with the standard conditions the site altei dark and to retrain from pisrifle practice in the area lot the safets of detector operators Anyone noticing anything suspicious at the !eleseoe uitay sue is asked to call the Millard ( ounly Sheriff's Office Deputies also are asking foi help in find mg the suspects responsible for shooting at the transmitter cables in 1c( ornick It seems whoever is responsible is knockillmoie off the air ing RMoR Radio in Please call the Millard County Sheriffs Office wilh inluimatinn Deputies and West Millard Posse memprovide extra security at the telescope array site used by physicists lor research in cosmic rays The experiment site is at Black Rock Mesa and observers at the site provide for the tours general public he guided next tours will be scheduled in March Watch the Chromite Progress for tour dates and times The HiRcs detectors developed by the University of Utah use very fiagile devices that can be destroyed by exposure to light Visitors are asked not to drive to tol or bers will The spice cumin Is part of the carrot family In ancient Rome believed that If it was fed to lovers they would remain faithful it was SUBSCRIBE TODAY ©JVIW© VOW im CHOICES 2002 Ford Focus 4 Dr S E Sedan automatic trans air keyless CD player PV PL 15” Aluminum Wheels 2002 Ford ZX2 Escort 2 Dr Coupe zir PW PL Keyless Cruise Fog lamps sunroof CD changer Spoiler 5- speed S1 Sahara Motors Inc 597 N Hwy 6 Delta Utah an iruuU 4995°° $1000 down $1 000 Rebate only UtU! $23958 for 72 months OAC mm v 21 Commission highlights Justice Court Matters before Judge Ronald Hare 1 County Chronicle Progress I eee |