Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday September 7 2002 — A5 Utah Tooele inttrader didira’i geti ffar TOOELE (AP) — An apparent intruder spotted at an Army depot where chemical weapons are stored never got close to the area where nerve gas and other chemicals are kept officials said A terrorist alert was sounded Thursday but Col Peter Cooper commander of the Deseret Chemical Depot said the security of the depot was never at risk Although increased security continued the depot was back to its normal operations Friday said Deseret Chemical Depot spokeswoman Alaine Southworth She said there was nothing new to report on the search “At this time we cannot confirm an intruder” Cooper said Thursday “We’re not sure if it was an employee who was not in the right area" The person fled after being spotted within the heavily guarded perimeter by four soldiers during two separate patrols Cooper said In Washington a senior administration official speaking on condition of anonymity said there was no evidence that anything was stolen or that terrorism was involved The apparent trespasser dressed in dark clothing was sighted within a fenced area between die stored chemicals and the outer perimeter authorities said Sheriffs deputies set up a roadblock around the depot after the alarm sounded at 9:24 am and state law officers combed the grounds into the night before massive Olympic security detail woe sent home and given desk jobs immediately after the Feb! 1 party during which one allegedly threatened a motel manager Who asked them to quiet down City Attorney Gary Gregerson on Thursday filed the class C misdemeanor charge against D Todd Cra-nof Hoover Ala who has or I4Y ' J w r ’ 1C AP photo Military personnel guard the entrance to the Deseret Chemical Depot south of Tooele on Thursday Officials found ho trace of a reported intruder at the depot which stores and destroys chemical and nerve agents after a terrorist alert was sounded calling off their search for the possible intruder The depot which is about 45 miles southwest of Salt Lake City and covers 19000 acres of mostly barren windswept dibsert has been destroying a the largest stockpile of sarin nerve gas in the United States It is scheduled to destroy 1300 tons of VX a more toxic but leu volatile nerve agent and 6100 tons of mustard gas a blister agent that can dissolve tissue on contact stockpile of deadly chemical weapons since 1996 Earlier this year it finished destroying On the Neb Depot: http:wwwteadarmymil defendants of a “fair adjudic- ation” They have filed motions for review for Terry Stephenson and GrantMills who both face multiple felony counts of securities fraud According to court records some 20 people purchased a total of $19 million in unregistered securities that neither man was licensed to sell They were both accused of lying to investors Hie judge was arrested July 13 after police were called by a member of Harding’s family The family gave police a bag containing what appeared to be cocaine Authorities said heroin and barbiturates were found in die home Harding has been released (Hi $100000 bail and has been suspended from his jtulicial duties pending the outcome of aprobe Couple rescued from Zion ledge zion National park (AP) — A Canadian couple has been rescued in Zion National Park after being trapped on a rock ledge for twodayis The couple Michael and Cynthia Shepard of British Colombia suffered minor ' injuries Ahelicopterwasusedto find the two on Thursday morning but high winds prevented it from completing the rescue Rescuers hiked in and pulled foe couple to safety Thursday afternoon were called to the motel on a complaint of a noisy party in one of the rooms The party involved the three agents who were off duty along with several women some of whom woe under 21 and were consuming alcohol Provo police initially sought felony charges but after months of investigation Utah ' County Attorney Kay Bryson declined to file charges turning the case over to Gregerson There was insufficient evidence to press felony charges said Sheny Ragan the criminal division chief in the coun ty attorney’s office “Part of the problem was that you had a lot of drinking going on which means either people have a very difficult time remembering exactly what happened or there were some discrepancies in what 12 oz Cans Asst Coke Products Unit 4 Plonso Freeh : Local Corn they remembered" Ragan r said She would not discuss what the felony allegations were ' but said “There were some things that went on that shouldn’t have It was unfortunate they came into our city and had a little different values than most of us here iM! 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