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Show it"-- " - ifr1 " wiiaftMMate a. May 6, 2002. Felony Court report THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 22, 2002 - Page 3 Before Seventh District Court Judge Lyle R. Anderson on May 6, 2002 Angela M. Vincent, age 34 of Sandy, Utah pled guilty to felony possession of mariNew filings in Seventh juana. Sentencing is scheduled to take place on July 1. District Court David Bruce Baumgartner, Clarence Kee Mustache of Blanding is charged with two age 41 of Sandy, Utah pled counts of felony theft of a fire- guilty to felony illegal possesarm for events alleged to have sion or use of a controlled subtaken place on or about March stance. Vincent and Baum15, 2002. gartner were arrested on FebRanulfo Rodriguez Carrillo ruary 4, 2002 for possession of is charged with felony possesmethamphetamine and marision of methamphetamine and juana. Sentencing is schedpossession of drug parapher- uled to take place on July 4. nalia for events on or about LeBrian W. Cly, age 22 of Kayenta, Arizona pled guilty to felony failure to stop on command of a police officer, at- t t t it i Roadblock planned The Utah Highway Patrol and San Juan County Sheriffs oifice will be holding a traffic safety checkpoint from noon to 8 p.m. on Friday, May 24. The checkpoint will be held at the intersection of State Road 95 and 276, east of Lake Powell. ' tm llhWi iilnirni tempted aggravated assault, and reckless driving for events on March 10, 2002. Cly is sentenced to 5 years in the Utah State Prison (suspended), 18 months in San Juan County Jail with all but one month suspended, fined $1,780, ordered to pay $200 in restitution, and placed on 36 months probation. 0-- Local homeless shelter receives Olympic donations On May 13, a large semitruck maneuvered into a local storage facility in Blanding bringing beds and appliances which will help furnish a new womens shelter that will soon be constructed in San Juan greatest impact for needy fami- lies. Kris Spackman, Gentle Ironhawk Shelter Executive Director, stated that the committee felt that the Shelter will insure that the donated items are used to help needy people in San Juan County. We were very excited when of its much needed items. we were informed that almost ShelThe Gentle Ironhawk everything we requested was ter is one of the recipients of available to us. But we were assets used in conjunction really amazed when we found with housing the Olympic and out that SLOC was going to Paralympic Winter Games of deliver the items all the way to 2002. Requests were screened Blanding! Spackman said. Swift Trucking donated delivby the Utah Nonprofit Housing Committee, an indepenery services throughout the dent selection committee state. Spackman also gives a thank you to the youth and suworking on behalf of SLOC. The committee reported that pervisors at the Detention Centhe request for donations far ter for stepping in on short noexceeded the number of items tice to unload the truck. available. The committee had The truck was four hours to review all requests and early, and a lot of people went make the difficult decisions of out of their way to accommowhich requests to fill. Every date the Shelter in receiving effort was made to distribute these items, Spackman said. the items in a fair and equiThe Gentle Ironhawk Shelter table manner to provide the has established a temporary County. Youth from the Detention Center unloaded the truck 333 South Main in Blanding, and is hoping to break ground for the shelter office at this summer. The Gentle Ironhawk Board of TYustees and Spackman thank all the people of San Juan County and surrounding communi- ties who have been supportive in bringing this dream into reality. PAUL R. 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