Show Millard Police Blotter Fourth District Court Report Police Blotter as determined Matters before Judge Donald Eyre Policy and thromcle Progress by Sheriff Ed Phillips he Police Blotter has a right to know about all arrests of consequence dclavs do occur However is bom officer s reports Information bv Mt'SO or appear at a later dale pi sons chanted with modems mas not appear Hw public Shellie Dutson Sentences imposed bs Judge Donald J Esre in fourth District Court FillmoreThurs Feb 20 Harley Daniel DeGroat 24 pleaded guilty to one felony charge of possession with intent to distribute Ecstacy and one class B misdemeanor of driving under the influence of marijuana Judge Eyre ordered DeGroat to serve su months in the Millard County Jail to run concurrent with sentence currently being served in the Wasatch County Jail He is to pay S500 fine $450 surcharge and S250 transportation fee Devan Roger Zeeman 20 entered into a plea in abeyance agreement Zeeman pleaded guilty to one felony of distribution of marijuana to a confidential informant Zeeman's guilty plea will be held in abevance for a period of 24 months Jeffery Neal Abbott 24 appeared and pleaded guilty to violating his probation Abbott is currently on supervised probation for supply of alcohol to minors Eyre ordered Abbott to serve ten days in the Millard County Jail and reinstated his probation for 24 months Craig A Parkinson 44 appeared for sentencing Parkinson was found guilts of one class misdemeanor attempted possession of a mcthamphetamine and one class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana Parkinson was ordered to serve one year in the Millard County Jail with credit for time served Donald D Huffman 39 appeared for sentencing Huffman had been found guilts of one felony possession of a mcthamphetamine and one class B misdemeanor theft Eyre ordered Huffman to serve 120 days in the Millard County Jail with credit for time served and be placed on supervised probation Shade Hill 19 appeared for sentencing Hill was found guilty of one felonv theft F vtc ordered Hill to serve Ml davs in the Millard Counts Jail 4S davs w ill run concurrent to time being served in the Juab Countv Jail Hill is to pav S425 00 fine S700 restitution and SI 25 transportation fee for Nephi officers to transfer him to the Millard County Jail Mon March 3 felonv Michael Hartwig appeared and pleaded guiltv to one tempted use of cocaine and one class B misdemeanor driving under the influence of drugs Hartwig was traveling through Millard ounty on his wav to California for child and f sentenced he when was arrested vtc accepted Hartwig's guilty plea support issues him to serve 50 davs in the Millard Countv Jail with credit for time served and pav Slot in fines and fees minimum of $100 per month was ordered to begin Mav compiled By 2oo5 lliot was found guiltv of one Aaron Desmond I lliot 20 appeared for sentencing class A misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance and one class B misdemeanor driving under the influence Elliot was ordered to serve 90 davs in the Millard County Jail The first 50 davs are to be served as straight time and the last 60 davs he hot is to report to the jail on March 10 bv mav be eligible for work release p m Rav Blount 19 suppression hearing for Donald Charles Fulkerson 2 and Donny took place Fulkerson and Blount arc from Rock Springs Wyoming and were arrested and 19 2002 Police Blotter Eulkerson bv Trooper Jeff Rowell According to the Dec Bount were stopped for improper lane change Rowell determined that Eulkerson was under the influence of drugs and located hallucinogenic mushrooms mariiuana and drug paraphernalia At a preliminary hearing Jan 22 Judge vtc found sufficient ev idence to bind thecase over for arraignment Defense ttornev James Slavcns requested a suppression hearing ramrs a tclonv asked tape of the arrest be watched bv Prosecuting Attorncv Dexter After 20 minutes of the tape Anderson called Trooper Rowell as a witness vre Rowell testified that ulkerson's passenger Dannv Blount was smoking continually while he was questioning ulkerson about his improper lane change Rowell said he believed Blount waspossiblv masking an odor of an illegal substance Rowell went to his patrol car and called the defendants' plates and license numbers into dispatch Both returned with no warrants or past arrests The trooper returned to he was the ear with a carrying any alcohol warning citation and asked ulkerson if firearms or drugs in the vehicle Eulkerson told the officer that he was not According to testimony Rowell told the defendants about the problems of chug trafficking up and down the Interstate and allegedly asked to search the vehicle ulkerson told the officer he needed to get to work and did not have time but final ano agreco to let tne otticer searen ms venieie isoweu removed tne xevs iromtnc ignition searched the trunk The defendants helped Rowell search the trunk after he promised them if anything was found thev would be cited and not arrested Evtc ruled that Trooper Rowell did not have reasonable suspicion of scriousuiminul asked for permission to search ulkerson's interior of the activity and should have never drug charges were found car and did not receive permission to search the trunk inadmissable in court The Judge asked Fulkerson what his plea to improper lane change was Fulkerson pleaded guiltv and was fined '7 After the dismissal Fulkerson said "Three times told him had to go to work and feel that he profiled us by telling us Trooper Rowell never had a radar hate tali and about the drug trafficking on the Interstate also told him my purpose in Las cgas was a ideo my 21" birthday" Fulkerson and Blount returned to Wyoming after the trial Names of nominees for judicial vacancy released The names of five nominees for the Fourth District Juvenile Court judicial vacancy were released Eeb 26 by the Nominating Commission The vacancy is the result of the retirement of Judge Jcril B Wilson Nominees are Scott P Card attorney partner with the law firm of Spencer Smith and Card Card resides in Maplcton Lone D Fowlkc attorney in the law firm of Scibner & McCandlcss Fowlkc lives in Orem R John Moodv attorney Office of the Guardian as Litem Fourth District Moody resides in Provo Darold J McDadc Assistant Attorney General with the Utah Attorney General's Office McDadc lives in Pleasant Grove Mary T Noonan Div ision Chief Child Protection Division with the Lftah Attorncv General's Office Noonan resides in Hcber City The nominating procedure requires public release of the names ten davs fore the names arc submitted lo the governor Persons having comments regarding the candidates should address a written statement to Commission Chair Tom LTankhead in care of the Administrative Office of the Courts 450 South State St PO Box 140241 Salt Lake City L'T 841 Statements must be received by Today March 7 at p m After reviewing comments the commission may request further investigation or interviews with any candidate The commission may remove a candidate from the list of nominees upon the vote of six members Nominees' names ciiKrging from the comment period will be sent to the governor Within 30 days the governor ill submit his choice to the State Senate fro confirmation by majority vote anec Friday February 28th xihcr Malka Kahn 24 Deseret wax arrested in Delta by Ki serve Deputy 10 51 a m Mike Thomas 4th District Court had issued a $2 00 warrant on Kahn charging her with Class A Misd child abuse the time ot her aitest Kahn was acting very disoidcrlv being very vulgar and abusive to homas and others Kahn was tiansported to tail on tin warrant and charged into Delta f itv Just ce ourt with ( lass C Misd disorderly conhas Kahn vet to duit appear in court on the warrant Saturday March 1st 20 pm Noah Brown 52 Hesperia ( and Jose Antonio Montes 28 holier ( were arrested at mp 2 on Co bv Deputy lint Bowles Biown was driving a 2imi BMW when he was stopped for speeding 78 miles per hour in a "O zone and lading to signal Bowles could smell the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle and then located a pipe that allegedly had been used lo smoke marijuana Bowles also located cocaine and a loaded firearm in the vehicle Brown was transported to ail and charged lass B Misd into 4th District Court with 3rd Degree Felonv possession of cocaine possession of a loaded firearm in the vehicle Class B Misd possession of drug paraphernalia Class C Misd speeding and Class C Misd failure to signal Montes a passenger in the vehicle was transported to jail and charged into ast Millard Justice ( ourt with Class B Misd possession of drug paraphernalia Montes posted the S5''(l bail and was released pending a future court appearance Brown has yet to appear in court Sunday March 2nd 00 p m Monica Leigh Corry 24 St George I'T was arrested at mp '8 bv Set Roger Voung Corry who was stopped for a traffic violation had a S 4 warrant out ot Last Millard Justice Court Corry was transported to jail on the warrant where she posted bail and was released pending a future court appearance 45 p m Nathan Paul Ncwcv 18 Provo L'T was arrested at mp 169 bv Set Scott Ncwcv was driving a I99" Kia Sephia when he was stopped lor speeding 102 Corry miles per hour in a 78 zone A license check showed that Newey had a suspended drivers to Ncwcv license because of failing obtain insurance was transported to jail and charged lass B Misd no vehicle insurance ast Millard Justice ( ourt with into (ljsx( Misd bail driving on suspension and Class C Misd speeding Ncwcv later posted the SI and was released pending a future court ipjH'arancc MS Eire and Accidents There were 5 ambulance calls this week with ast Millard responding to calls Millard responding to call and Scipio responding to call There were In e calls with Delta respeinding to 2 calls and Fillmore responding to call There were accidents this week with 2 of those being injury accidents Speed Enforcement ML SO Deputies issued 50 citations on overtime speed enforcement shifts this week There were 9 citations for spe'eds ot 100 nulcs per hour or taster What’s in Your Neighbor’s Medicine Cabinet you ever had the desire to peek friend's medicine cabinet while over dinner’ If you did you might expect to find among manx other things some old mean bottles of unused antibiotics who actually finishes those courses of antibiotics’ Who knows when antibiotics need those in the you may ture especially when doctors seem to be excr more reluctant to prescribe antibiotics for vour cold earache bronchitis flu If what you have lust read or whatexcr be setting a dangerous rings true you may precedent for the future Long held beliefs regarding the use of antibiotics haxe changed drastically in Bacteria arc becoming resiscent years tant to the antibiotics once used to treat them and the discoxcry that antibiotic sistant bacteria are on the rise concerns many doctors In fact the Centers for Disease Control and Prexention (CDC) the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO) consider antibiotic resistance a high priority and spend millions of dollars each year to combat the Have into a for problem Mans people todav fear the impending threat ot bioterrorism but a hidden biological danger of our own making (antibiotic resistance) is already growing in our community There is a limit on what people can do to prevent bioterronsm but there is a lot we can do to fight antibiotic resistance The first thing to learn is the difference between viral and bacteria inlcctions Most of the infections people get on a routine basis ate iral and do not respond to antibiotics These include the common cold flu most sinus infections sore throats (that are negative for strep) most sinus infections and bronchitis Taking antibiotics for these infections docs nothing more than to allow bacteria to build up defenses against antibiotics For viruses your best defense is prevention Get your yearly flu shot and wash your hands w ith soap and water often Studies show that washing vour hands with soap and water frequently is the best wav to prevent any kind of infection If you do come down with a bad cold use over rem — ordered released Tavlor 19 Hiniklev Mu hail Rov Bettis 19 Delta and Ronald II 50pm Beau bv Diputus Khitt Kimball and Cascv Bringhaul 21 Oasis where arrested in Dilla Shawn Bailee lav lor was driving a 1992 onl Rancer when Deputies attempted to stop him for speeding and running several stop signs lavlor led Deputies on a short chase that ended near the ounty Road Building Both Bittis and Btmchaid tan horn Deputies and and hid along the Sevier River Both were later lound bv Deputies Hull Nielson docs It was detemuned that all time had been arter with the use ot their ( lete 4ih District ourt with 5ol drinking Tavlor was tianspoited to ail and eharei'd into Degree' elonv evading ( lass B Misd Dl and ( lass I) Misd lonfrihuime Bittiswas with lass Misd obstiuciinc transported to tail and ihaiced into 4th District ( ourt lass B Misd contributing and ( lass H Misd unduacc consumption ol alcohol u slice ith ( lass Misd Bringhatd was tiansported to tail and charged into 4th District ( ouit three appealed hclore ludce llne obstructing justice and ( lass B Misd conlnlniting where there weic indued n leased without posting hail pi inline a lutiiic louit appeal March Anderson Hill he published Millard County Sheriff's information from tebruan 2ith to Manh Ird 2001 Informnosent until mation is compiled by UCSO staff and all suspects are presumed proven guilty Tuesday February 2Mh Adult Probation 4 iK)p m kellv Dean Feragcn 21 Delta was arrested in Ei’lmotebv ilson Fcragen allegedly lolated terms ot his probation Feraecn and Parole Agent Ron ilson placed a '2 hour hold on eraecn was transported to jail on the lolation where for Feraecn a S608 warranton issued probation West Millard Justice Court then rcragen has vet to post bail on the warrant Hincklcv Brett bv Deputy 6 10pm Scott Maikai Hull 25 Hinckley was arrested in Hull was Nielson Hull allegedly kicked and hit another subicct while arguing with her Akest Millard Justice ourt with Class B Misd transported to jail and charged into released Hull later was and posted domestic iclence Judge Hare set bail at SMK) which pending a future court appearance AVednesdav February 26th I was transported from the 2 otl p m Martin AAade Ruesch 23 Spanish Fork had issued a Summit County Jail bv Deputy ouren Lewis East Millard Justice ( ourt he failed to appeal on tratlic chaiccs Ruesch $Sih) CJSh only warrant on Ruesch after and was given a 5ihi line Ruesch w as appeared before Judge Hare w here he pled guiltv then ordered released 3 ester Michael Anderson 44 Oak ( itv was arrested in )ak ( itv bv Adult p m lolated terms ot his probailson Anderson allegedly Probation and Parole Agent Ron the violation where AAilson placed a n2 hour tion Anderson was transported to jail on hold on Anderson Anderson will be released alter serving his ’2 hours 45 Philadelphia PA was arrested at mp 166 bv p m Michael Stephen Hartwig a 1991 Buick whin he was stopped for Trooper Derrck Spencer Hartwig was driving the vehu le and unsafe lane travel Spencer could smell the odor of marijuana comine from that then located marijuana cocaine and drug paraphernalia Spencer then determined too impaired to drive Hartwig was Hartwig was under the influence of drugs and 5id ilonv posses4th with Decree Court District transported to jail and charged into Dl lass B Misd lass B sion of cocaine Class B Misd possession of mariiuana ( lass ( Misd impiopcr lane travel Judce Misd possession of drug paraphernalia and Hare set bail at S25IMMI cash Hartwig has vet to post bail I T was tianspoited from the looele tail bv 26 p m Katrina Sullivan 24 Tooele she orcst Roper Fast Millard Justice Court had issued a AAairant tor Sullivan after failed to appear on traffic charges Sullivan appeared bcloie Judge Hare where she pled 20 Sulliv an was then ordered rclcasul guiltv and was fined hursdav February 27th os Angeles ( was attested at mp 188 bv 9 a m Jamie Asturias Martinez 2 a when he was stopped Trooper Jeff Rowell Martinez was driving I'Wllondat ivic snow for speeding 81 miles per hour in a 75 zone whin the toads wire slushy and license cheik showed that Martinez had a suspended drivers license Martini paikcd ith ( lass ( Misd ourt Millard Justice ( asl into was tiansported to jail and charged Judce Misd speeding Martinez ippiaied before driving on suspension and ( lass C' Martinez was civen a $5S) line and Hare where he pled guilty to the above ihatces edies that will relieve your suffering Jbese remedies include medications that will reduce lever alleviatccongestion and suppress couching Take the following steps to prevent bacteria from building resistance to antibiotics Don demand antibiotics from vour doctor I sc antibiotics only when prescribed bv a doctor Take antibiotic prescriptions precisely as directed bv your doctor Never save or share vour antibiotics with anyone In order to reduce the threat ol antibiotic resistance we must change our liefs and practices concerning the use of antibiotics Throw out anv unused antibiotics still in vour medicine cabinet and talk to vour neighbors about their use of antibiotics Aou mav find out that thev have already cleaned out their medicine cabinets and arc waiting for vou to do the same 2005 marks the 5'the federal Freedom ot and the birthday ot Jurnc Madison author ot the First Amendment As we mark both occasions we should stop tor a second and cons'Jer the damage this secretive monarchical admims tration has wrought in iwo short years to the How of information to the public ol ven bcloie the disastrous eventSept 112001 the American public 'xrvht to know about how its government works and what does was under assault Much has been said and written about the Bush II Administration's clampdown on information which has vastly expanded the zone ot scueev sui AAhitc House the the rounding government s anti teirorism cttoits and even mure benign government doc uments hat is truly tiaeic about the current administration's love atlair with scciicv contradicts decades ol govern is that mental (Hilicv vet the Hush Admuuxfru lion has done most ot this out ot the public’s view and without public del iic Die mted States lone a piiaeon ot ojvcnnessand a champion ot franspuuic is rapidly regressing from a society ba on the tight to know to one m whuh in lomulion is made available on a need to know basis Ibis despite the immul ible tact that a representative demon av son plv ejnnot tunetion without a vieoious public debate tuelcel bv aeee'ss to goemi mental information rcedom ol inlornution in lit mted Stales has sutlered on all fronts at tin hint hands ol the Hush Administration summary ol but the highest profile set bueks underseiitis the xeopc ot the pmh lem the udmimsiiu vert hclore Sept eleui that Its business was lion nude just that its business and no one else Ihe Hush administration s ietusil to ills dose inhumation to I onciesstu the pub lie about actions taken bv ice I’rcxnluit Dick ( henev's enugv police lusk lone s phi showed dearly the udmmiMiutimi losophv ol scetccv or tin lust tunc the in urn ol (ieneiil Accounting him sued the executive blanch ( ongtess because cannot get the lusic tacts about who participated in whil meetings hen came Sc pt II 2frol and another extension ol government seuccv came seemingly with each passing dav less than 24 hours alter the events ot Sept the tcduil government was lianl at woik scrubbing inhumation from web sites stonewalling requests lot papet rccouls andelciiving journalists jeecss to the most basic inhumation Almost bcloie the end ol ScU 12 the Department ol iinxjioitation had u mined miis ol the 2 million miles ot mted Mates ()nlv pipelines in the weeks bcloie the department had linishcd pulling the maps online m an ellott to alert the public to places white ihe pipes wue prone lo leaking ml tiiliitil gas m hazardousihcmicals the In the months following St pt administration ilemonxtr ated time and again that it values xeetcvv and consult is public access to inhumation a Imidrann to ellicicnt governance despite veats ol evidence to the eontuiy In a biculhfrk mg suies ol policy unnounccmu’is ihe administration nariowlv inlujucteil the picsumphon ol openness in a lOIA memorandum bv Attorney General John took the unprecedented step of Ashcrolt "depuhlishing" inhumation on government websites added an exemption to the Ol lor certain documents to be quested bv the newly uiutcel home land security department virtually rescinded thiough an executive' otdet ihe I’resideii 16 Mjrch ot Act lVnisi Please heck any Advertising and or Public Notices billowing publication IEteJte:3Ayi“will not be responsible tor mistakes after the 1'T week ot publii ation youth and it will — Irish (National piacempnt also available Ihroejh Utah Press COPY at Aluslims detained Justice atler Sept bv the )i'artmtnl hoveever h view that ihev impact on the public much too little lcecss to o mint rectuds IntaU 4x“o thonj had too little aeef's m 2rtHl and tc n same wav m the summer ol 'oii2 m 2oo thought then was too access and that number staved eirt the same at in 2hi2 ven when conics to the wai on 'e1 roiixm most people th not lee th " ' aic getting too much inhumation 40' ot those polled tilt thev Wile line too little inhumation and 'x was just about the tight amount rn 6’u tell lltui was too milch nilm about the war on lurorism av ul d ike the list Amendment u ’u a suiegv In the Ik ’u AllKIleall ill I’toillt eondlli tor al the same lime lound luo id ev access tel spu die mtoimihon ot ic sjumdc ills he ample about inhumation pollution to individual lactones should o the Inlunel hue is iq "u port lor posting othei Inin sueh as how and wlm mnu matuialsaie ttansorted lino loo li mile s(8'"l whin Amu Sueh dill it at t lit u mi lulu cans sum ilhug to de Ii n government in the emili rt in lolism gov 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