OCR Text |
Show I 10B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September ?4, 2002 at Texas border Local man and Max stop drugs KEN LARSON Sun Advocate publisher By: I Carbon High School graduate Brett Jeanselme is serving stint his Anal lep of a four-yein the Marines and hes not doing it alone. Jeanselme is known as a K--9 handler and his partner, Max, is a four year old, Belgian Malinois. Together they are trained to search for narcotics and aggressive patrol work. Jeanselme has been home on leave this past month and talked about nis training and work as a military police in Hawaii, where he is stationed. Max is one of 16 trained narcotics dogs on the base but travels extensively around the world to assist in drug preven- to work, his personality changes instantly and he is aggressive, alert, protective and all business. . Bretts trip to Texas was a good experience for both him and Max, adding, It was great to work in a different environment. It helped Max recognize the odors better. ar miui DGinrcncD Max and Although Jeanselme stopped more than a dozen large shipments of drugs from slipping into the U. S., the mission was still considered training fro the Marines. WE were not able to make any arrests, so when Max detected drugs, we had to bring the Customs officials over to verify the presence of drugs, and apprehend the smugglers, he said. Jeanselme won acclaim from the Customs officials during his tour in El Paso with Max. During the week, the team found 10 loads of drugs inside vehicles attempting to enter the to tour boon Menus less trips TO THe STORe Coll After helping stop more than million in drugs from entering the U. S. Border, the MCB Hawaii K-- handler and Max returned to Kaneohe Bay with experience that will help the team do its job more effec9 tively. From March through May, Cpl, Jeanselme worked with U. S. Customs agents to curb the flow of drugs into the country through the border at Mexico. Max detected more than 1,750 pounds of drugs while working at border crossings in El Paso, Ibx. This is an incredible expe- IKHBt have Something you mmm d to move, rant, or hB, kamcM the power cf thm prmo with an ad In thm Claeelfleda. its thm moot effective and tnexpenmlom way to get thm word out to Umueastde qf Interested portion tight In Whom you - : atom. Announce It In The Classified.... and esetasy. While on base in Hawaii, Jeanselme explained that he and max can only patrol the Corporal Brett Jeanselme, a K-- 9 handler with MCB Hawaii, is pictured with Max old on a recent training mission in B Paso, Tex. He is pictured with his four-ye-ar Belgian Malinois, Max, as they work with the U. S. Custons officials at the border. v - : your local meth-amphetami- ne rience, said Jeanselme, talking () . Public In The The hot El Paso sun, and the long wait to get across the border, made the odor stronger than normal as the cars passed through the inspection stations. While some loads were easier to detect because of the heat, duty on the border opened Jeanselmes eyes to the ingenuity smugglers employ to get past border inspection stations. Max, a certified narcotics dog, can detect marijuana, cocaine, heroine, hashish, $1 .5 650-f.ll- UI :: . U.S. tion. about working with Max. He is veiy good, excellent at detecting any quantity of drugs. Jeanselme explained that Max is a gentle, passive dog most of the time, and is excellent with people. He loves to play, he said, but when it comes time Save $$$ Save time! T I Marchandtoa For SaleGarage A Estate SaW Rrtsftx Adoption y.-- Fb Cleeelfied base and do vehicle inspections and barrack inspections. Smugglers tried a variety of tricks to get drugs past the working dogs. The challenge was good for the K--9 team. Tlie trip taught both of us a lot about how we can do our job better here, said Jeanselme, adding, It also tightened the bond between Max and I. It helped me to trust him a lot more. Brett is the son of Bert and Tbni Jeanselme of Price. J Household Service c f Help Wanted - Wanted To Buy! wtoind cell.j tafonaeflow, X . : Monday thnxigh FWay; 9am to 5pm . -V ,;.r The San. fldvocatev; j' v vtn-'-' f " ! 'v s. The Jamify of Rich Lena Jensen and Merritt G. Jensen an open house in honor of their 60th invite you to . anniversary -Saturday Sept. 28th jrom 3 untif 6 at the Senior weddiny Updates on local highway construction of the construction status of State In its weekly update Route 6, know as the Spanish Fork Canyon Project, Gilbert Western Corporation announced that excavation continues on the north side of the highway from . Sheep Creek Road to flicker Rest Area. This is from milepost 196 to 200. The fepmt also states that lane shifts are in place and trucks continue to enter and leave the roadway throughout the project Flaggers are on site and drivers should expect about five minute delays. Excavation, grading and paving operations are currently day shift only Monday through Saturday and maintenance operations are being performed throughout the evening.' A concrete barrier has been placed along portions ofthe highway and oversized or wide loads should be directed to the appro priate port of entry. Je Ivm contact person with Gilbert reminds motorists that speed limit through the construction zone is 45 miles per hour. In other construction news, Myron Lee from UDOT progress on the project south of Wellington on US 6 around wild Horse Junction and the Sunnyside Junction. This includes the roto-mi-ll, lane level-- , ing, and chip seal of the highway, 'fraffic is reduced to one lane of travel in alternating directions and motorists can expect heavy delays with wait times up to 20 minutes.- - Competition is expected Oct. 15. Ahe Sunnyside Junction area is getting a new passing lane installed and one lane of travel is open in each direction with reduced speed of 40 miles per hour through the work zone. There will be minimum project includes the rot mill and seal coast of the plant-mi- x street. One lane of travel is open in each direction and there may be some miner delays. This project should be completed next week. The project on US Highway 6 from Skyview to West Price includes the roto mill and overlay of three roadway sections. One lane of travel is open in alternating directions and motor guardians, service pro-and educators of children with special needs and disabili- ties. The program is expected to endat 9 p.m. This is a community collabo-rative effort by the Carbon cm- ery Family Coundl conference, the Frontier project. Carbon School District and Piccade Canyon Academy. ' Child care will not be pro- . Break out sessions will ' On in- - tion; the childrens Special Health Clinic, Frontier Project and Michael Gitfcans, LCSW, project dinical director, stress management In addition various provider. and service providers will be available in an resource mation fair. For reservations or further information one should contact Terry Stettler at 0244 or Zena Robinson at 650-- (877) . . f . . ? ,.'. i! , U- - & Drug Therapy can depend on us foraOywr kome care needs You 4 .'( ? Expats in 650-vide-d. FLOORCOVERINGS 1536. . CERAMIC CARPET extremely Important to us. " ; . ft ; ; "V v . fN&fwStts flu? fjM1 1 1 SALE latiHHaa iaamaaadditloaaUJ North Carbon 7$ Ait, Price, Price iadadea carpet, pad, xtaadwd and wc will pay the calea tax ; " alwaaaaaaaaaaaiaiL :K -- Prestige - Multi Color Pattern Berber r taiMlAdAaaaai SALE ' .: vM VINYL LAMINATE Lotto -- Multi Color SculpturefL SALE Regularly $2.70 sq. Breathless r Solid Color? Plush Regularly $2.47 sq. ? t W rn. answer the questions. Your opinion is r Speech, 613-888- 7- Regularly $2.08 sq. bV J Please infor-Coun- ty ,4 ' Physical,OcaipationaI, The online reader survey is fast, fun and easy to do. Just type In ttie web address and i 1 (435)613-8887- 4 .. . . "Rodder Survey! 'f Gifts 9 CW-ginni- ng the Internet go to ... rjvA7.nunnd.com , - No They 59 South' 700.Easv.Mce3; er Dr..-Easter- Todiey Kristy ' IVPHARMACY - W. Pharmacy: Fain Management. nd click on - v Therapies: discuss-Septemb- 9 Patsy VaCcne HOSPICE . The Wellington Main Street dude Dr. Kyle Elder, Four ners Behavioral Health, ing behavior management; Herman Pine, Southeastern dren Special Health Clinic, havior management and medica-vide- rs . Kevin (Carhonvifle), & (Carhonvilk), MatemaLChild Can Pediatric Program Wound Curie;:. DiabeticTcachittg .v'-- ! Certified Nurses Aides i.Homenu&m needs and The Carbon Emery Parent set for Thursday, 26 at the College of Utah Student center be-at 6:30 p.m, is geared to Houston ftfteyenne Dennis Lori Jensen (Afiso Viejo California). (Riverton), have 16 yrandchildren, 28 great grandchildren great . great mandson. . directions. Motorists should expect moderate delays. i. Stacy M Jensen SR-1- A Jensen Wyoming, October. The project on 0 at the Hiawatha Junction will wind up at the end of the month and includes construction of four and a half miles of passing lanes. Crews are currently paving with one of Nlciie are parents They & Buifditiy in. . Price. Nursing delays. Conference addresses childrens special ' ists should expect heavy delays up to 20 minutes. This project will also conclude the end of t HOME HEALTH CARE Citizen's JJ oa InWalVd prodacta. : ' 637-088- 4 : .. ,.. ..." . V , . . . . - 1 V-'"- - , . 'f ' ?" T-- . r . ' j - ' r . . |