Show w i f ©miaiM — Local state By USU media relations By Jason Bergman staff writer A Logan man made an initial appearance in court Thursday on 1 1 felony charges involving theft and forgery and dozens of other similar charges are expected to be filed against him Alonzo Nathaniel Riley was arrested Wednesday morning shortly after midnight wheg Logan police officers allegedly found him in possession of a stolen credit card after he was stopped for speeding on US Highway 8991 near 1800 South Logan police Lt Greg Ridler said “During the stop a credit card was located that was immediately identified as being stolen out of Gearfield and the subject (Riley) was arrested for being in possession of stolen property” Ridler said “Other stolen items were also located in the car including car stereos and CDs” Riley was charged Thursday by the Cache County Attorney’s Office with eight counts of theft one count of forgery one count of unlawful use of a credit card and one count of theft by receiving stolen property All are - third-degr- ar y- “Linda Wolcott provided exceptional leadership for the libraries during this transitional year" Albrecht said' “She has been particularly effective in advancing the case By Jeremiah staff writer B action planning and encourage- ment" -- 10:30pm Sunday The shutdown Usted about four hours and delayed thousands of passengers leaving town after the Olympics said Tim Campbell executive director of Salt Lake City International Aiipqrt The whole thing could have been avoided because more was nothing wrong with the metal detector Campbell toldTheAssociated Press on Thursday Passengers were before they were allowed to board flights Those who missed their ' flights had to reschedule for Mon- day — the"airport's busiest day snow-cover- soon-to-b- h r V The Ttontonlbwn : topic of discussion will be die divk‘i s - ry Brent StweraHeraU Journal Electrician Matt Waldrom hangs light fixtures at the new CAPSA building Tuesday afternoon The new build-in-g is expected to be finished in April front lawn — one Anderson envisions as being troversy in and out of court between the neighborhood and CAPSA marked by trees parkspace and a white vinyl 7 '" fence feared the would shelter attract Neighbors crime to the neighborhood and that an office foot Bythe end of March the 6000-squaoffice building will be finished Anderson said buildingshelter would detract from the residenshelter — large enough fra tial character of foe neighborhood Ah 32 people — will later be built behind it Unlike Concessions were made such as splitting the die existing shelter it will boast four bathrooms facility into two smaller buildings connected by and a dining room to seat 32 an enclosed breezeway but Anderson ipaintains But it is not yet under construction Fundraisthat the shelter will not lead to increased vio-- ' lence or crime will in the fra of that portion begin ing project - re eight-bedroo- m summer w fall Anderson said The project comes on the heels of a bitter con ataff writer :Afonner Logan police officer sobbed softly in court Thursday and appeared distraught as he faced two an jiew stalking charges inytriving " j ' Loren McCarty 39 wiped tears from his eyes as he sat ip court before his initial appearanceThufs-- 1 day afternoon He wu arrested Feb McCarty is accused of repeatedly : making contact with his through numerous letters and phone calls court documents state He is also accused of showing up at her home place of work and businesses she frequents in an qipareut effort to their relationship The alleged stalking began in November 2001- McCarty was originally summoned tocourt on a stalking charge 26fra Fpb 11 after allegedly harassing his two days earlier He his after a stalling injunction similar to a protective) V: wap arrested Fefc 13 for allegedly V order was put into effect He1 is 'contacting her a second time He was booked into foe Cache Coilnty Jail 7 dunged info one counted stalking ' arid onecount of violatinga stalking and released foe aame day on ri v bond class-The Both are order $3700 injunction stalking injunction' : wu filed against McCarty Feb 12 j I r? A v f w tav-V- 'v - r' See CAPSA on A6 Former police officer in court on stalking charges mV-’- TtontoriFeedj'i vV-- two-sto- ed tile-wr- ak The TYanspartatioa Security agents who are part of the federal force that took over airport security after the Sept 11 attacks ordered tire shutdown without testing the metal detector first Campbell said “That's not acceptable? he said The bead transportation agent at the airport Sunday Ron referred questions to the Avirtinn Adminirtrfrfion : )' VV Jill Anderson CAPSA There in an office accessed by a closet-size- d elevator the agency found its new home But it was difficult Anderson said Counselors woe forced to commute bade and forth between their offices And the shelter to do their work How far7 7 Anderson smiled “That’scoafidential'” For four years that scenario has persisted Anderson is itching for a change “We need to be close to foe shelter” she said “Taking care of our clients takes a lot of daily action planning and encouragement It’s really hard on our staff to have to go back and forth between here and the shelter to do that” Anderson can’t help but think that Wells Fargo is also ready fra a change In the beginning it donated its office space for two years But CAPSA is now into its fourth year Anderson’s desire to reunite die agency’s two functions will soon be realized On a lot oh 1000 West a office building is nearly finished Stickers are still pasted to the windows and the interior still lacks carpeting and k Plywood scraps cardboard boxes and 2x6s lie scattered around foe building while orange e stakes peer above the snow on foe faulty metal detector that caused at least 500 people to miss their flights could have been avoided an airport official said Thursday Transportation Security Administration officers ordered all flights held on the final night of the Winter Games after a metal detector apparently malfunctioned around r orw&ft) be close to the shelter Taking care of our clients takes a lot of daily SALT LAKE CITY (APy- -r An airport shutdown blamed on a - groups “We need to Airport shutdown was ’avoidable’ - 1999-200- ly Utah C : 66 In brief Connell will bold a special hearing for die sin pt technology She served as interim department 0 head and then assumed the post of interim assistant dean for Information and Learning Resources prior to serving as interim vice provost Wolcott graduated with honors ' B v cational specialist (EdS) in instructional technology from Utah State a master of library science from the University of Maine and a bachelor of science in education from the University of Maine All degrees were granted with distinction “We are pleased that Linda has accepted this position and look forward to working with her in this challenging yet exciting time at our university” Albrecht concluded Ststtlsr single-fami- third-degr- ee A education ' degree in ifistructibnal technology: Additional degrees include an edu- It was once a home Three bedrooms A dining room to seat six But now foe shelter houses up to 20 women and children seeking escape from violent homes Bedrooms are cramped Bathroom and dining facilities border on inadequacy “It just wasn’t designed for 20 people" said Jill Anderson executive director of the Community Abuse Prevention Services Agency For more than a decade the agency operated its counseling services and offices out of the same residential home It was uncomfortable but convenient As the agency expanded Its offices crept into the entryway Four years ago it failed to pass fire inspection Thpn a turning point came for CAPSA — one that separated the agency’s offices from its shelter First Security Bank now Wells Fargo donated office space on its third floor to accommodate ee V from the University of Georgia Athens where she earned a doctor of A Mdd§qM one class-- B misdemeanor count of possession of burglary tools Logan police anticipate 29 more charges including 14 theft forgery charges 14 class-charges and one class-- burglary charge will be filed by the Cache' County Attorney’s office within days “He (Riley) stole a checkbook in a vehicle burglary and wrote Checks on that account” Ridler said Riley is expected to be back in court March 25 for a preliminary hearing in the first case He is being held in the Cache County Jail without bail on die 1 1 felony charges and misdemeanors f ar at Utah State and then the reorganized position of vice provost for libraries and instructional support The decision to appoint Wolcott was reached after a lengthy application and review process Albrecht said Wolcott joined the faculty at Utah State in 1991 as an associate professor in the department of instructional Valley felonies Additionally Riley is charged with nine class-- A misdemeanor counts of burglary of a vehicle and r for a replacement library building I believe it is important to have her " continue in this critical leadership role as we move forward with the new budding project” The new vice provost was also recognized for her responsive and supportive role in wonting with staff faculty and administrators at Utah State Support by library staff for her appointment has shown an overwhelming vote of confidence Albrecht continued Wolcott’s appointment has been approved by Utah State’s Board of Trustees It follows a two-yesearch first for director of libraries Utah State University Executive Vice President and Provost Stan Albrecht announced that Linda L Wolcott has beat named vice provost for libraries and instructional 'support at USU Wolcott whd has served as interim vice provost for the past year assumes a three-yerenewable appointment immediatel- forgery theft and regional news names library instructional provost USU Logan man in court for A3 A- - Bryan Galloway McCarty’s 77 defense attorney requested Thursday that die three cases pending against his client be Consolidated and transferred to Judge Gordon Low’s Fust Districtcourtroom Low was assigned earlier this month to preside over McCarty’s Original charge First District Court Judge Tbopias WUlmOte granted Galloway's ' requesty'S According to Wilbnore McCarty is being held in jail on a $200 bond on each of the tiro new charges against him Willmote warned McCarty that if he bailed out of jail he was not to have anycontact-directlw indirectly with his ex- girlfriend nf you do you’lljusi be put ia jail v y and sit there until your trial " Will- more warned: : McCarty is being held in foe Box Elder County Jail until bail is posted’ He was transferred to Brigham City after his arst because of personal 7 safety concerns authorities saidMcCarty worked for the' Logan Police Department for five years ass 7 reserve officer before being hired e in 2000 and assigned tq j' 7 court security at the Logan City : from He was fired Court Municipal for 8 the force Feb repeatedly'vio-- 1 lating Logan police' administration' requests to stop contacting his ex-- ( -girlfriend McCarty’s next hearing is sdhedr ukd Mrach 11 in Judge Low’s court-- 1 ' room - 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