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Show DAILY HERALD Wednesday, August 29, 2007 Homicide Curtis Larson. Larson said Phillippe tested positive for met hamphet amine after the crash. Charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of para--. pheraalia were dropped. An automobile homicide charge requires the prosecution to prove that a defendant was criminally negligent. Larson said the .05 milligrams per milliliter of met hamphet amine h found in Phillippes blood test fulfills that requirement. That amount of metham-phamine in his system rendered him incapable of operating a vehicle safely, Larson , said. He should have been aware of the substantial and unjustifiable risk of the circumstance. Alex Maynez, who is repre Continued from B l . . ; ' after his daughter reported that he was suicidaL PhiDippe fled from the police and eventually found himself in the parking lot of an abandoned gas station on State Street, according to police. He sped out of the parking lot at 50B0 mph, veered across four lanes of traffic and hit the passenger side of a car with his van. The driver of the car, Miguel Martinez Montera, of Santaquin, was pronounced dead at Uah Vat ley Regional Medical Center. The vehicle was hit with such force that it was thrown over two lanes of traffic ... and over the sidewalk and forced' into a concrete barrier," said deputy Utah County attorney Continued from Bl et he said. She died roughly 1,000 years aga State archeologists believe Continued from Bl the area, near 275 West and the state medical examiner 200 South, wasnt a burial and the state archeologist, and site because nothing else was both offices sent represents-tivestothesit- e. buried there. Also, there is evidence that a river once flowed State archeologists deterthrough the site. mined the remains belonged to "Mr. Rood stated this was a woman of American Indian a significant find and was apancestry. They used the potpreciative of the Advanced tery shards to help determine Construction crew who were conscientious enough to notify herage. ' .. We also found in the vicin- the proper authorities, said American Fork Police Chief ity a few pieces of Fremont cultural pottery, said Ron Lance CalL Rood said state archeoloRood, assistant state archeologist. "It dates to about 900 to gists investigate any remains found in a similar manner. 1,000 years ago. 1 believe the skeleton dates to that same It is a big part of my job to timeperiod. respond to sites where people ."The preliminary analysis have found human remains, suggests it is an adult female," he said That includes con Jeremy Duds can be 1 or reached ot fdudaheraldextra.com, ' 344-256- sucked in air from the area near the gas leak, and the fire department evacuated the main building around 8:50 a.m. About 1,700 students waited on the football field for about an hour and a half. We responded up here and they had already evacuated the seminary building and the buildings that were near, said Capt. Cody Jolley of the Pleasant Grove Fire Department. The actual main building in the high school had an odor in there, so we went ahead and evacuated the whole high school just to be safe and make sure there was no gas inside the building. No gas was detected in any of the school's buildings. Jolley said the mercaptan is heavier area.' . As soon as they got out and got into the fresh air, they V were fine, said principal Jess . : . . Christen. Around 10.10 a.m., most of the students were let back into the buildings, though students in the seminary and satellite ... buildings had to wait a few more minutes. . 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' : Construction crews were : 200 South to working along relocate a power line that will build- - ..' serve a ing being constructed at the school Christen said he did not know whether the broken gas line served the school 344-256- . . . Several students got head-ache- s after smelling the gas, though the headaches quickly went away once they left the struction sites or people out hiking. First of all, we determine whether it is a modern crime victim or an ancient skeleton. It depends a lot on the context of the discovery, and what is with the bones. He said ctver the past four or five years, there have been about ID or 12 finds similar to the American Fork discovery across the state. People have lived in Utah, for the last ll.CKXJ years, he said. The remains found in American Fork are now in the ' custody of the Utah Division of Stale History. After arche-ologists are finished studying than, they will be returned to . Ameria related modern-dacan Indian tribe for burial. . than the gas, so the smell rerainfoelong. It just started right before mained after the gas dissipated ' we went back to class, senior into the air, . . . post-cras- Gas Skeleton senting Mont eras family, said he was unhappy that Phillippe will serve his sentences concurrently. But other than that he was mostly pleased with the outcome of the case. Maynez and the Montero family were consulted by attorneys as part ofthepleadeaL "I think it's gone as we! V.. as we hoped for, I guess, Maynez said. Mont eras death has been difficult for his widow, Maynez said, as well as for his two children, ages 9 and 10. -Its not going to bring her husband back," Maynez said of Phillippes guilty plea. Her kids are going to grow up without a father. : II L Discounts on 1 - 716 OSB - $6.39 Nr Stoat 2x4-9- 2 SB Studs - $1.69 Par Board 2x4-1- 6' Fir - $3.99 Per Board 2x6 Hex Saddle Accents - $2.38 Nr Feat. 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