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Show A'ound the The Summit County Bee Page A4 BY PAMKI.A KOBRINS Fdife Several cases of thcttvjndjli-were reported in TK-n.-the Jeremy Ranch area Hems stolen from their parted vehicles in then driewav in garages. Officers responded lut due io snow fail, no footprints or tire nurts could tv laten Case nun tvis were assigned and Hems removed were documented They included objects such as cell phones, wallets, cted it cards. CD's and hnci cases. A road rage case hapvncd while a mother was mg her son to school She observed j vehicle iuii a slop at which tune she sign then go to the confronted the driver jI which lime the sen hi J di iver 4 " angry and "went ballistic f ttticers cannoned llie tliivei about getting into contacl with mlvr dnver. and .uh ised her to contjct the Shenlts ottke with itihirm.iiiou arhl let them handle K. i A resident noticed stiancer neat his I Ikth.it w.:s home and asked what he wjs doing reply. he was looking for a InenJ and wlvn asked "who" was given the name the resident had not he.ud ol lie told him to check in the adtavent tiailet park. Ihii ilv icsideni noticed the "stranger" look ott walking in one ducction only to turn around and head in the opposite dueciini The hiHne owner then got into his vehicle to follow the male individual but could not locate him lie gjvc a description of the male js VS". I rat s and wearing ckKhes unsuitable lor llv weathei conditions. The mother of the h me owner that llv male was found near found the door lock to the In line ImJ Iven tampered with Nothing was ijken Imm tlv home A female contacted dispatch to icpoit that slv had accidentally left her puisc at a Kimball's lestamant ami upon returning to get it. noticed that money inside was 1 t-. it schl j ncii-Mm- - missing. Officers talked with the manager and the employee who tinned the puisc in They Nnh slated tlvv did not lake the money jikI did not noluc anyone civ take it. An officer responded to the Canyon Cieek apait ments to talk with llv security guard allet lie reported I seeing "blood spots" near the hot tub jrea hi he a small amount thjt woulJ match sutv-oncutting their foot. The pattern went to llv switch lh.it turned oft the hot tub. and then into the shower room In the garbage they found a couple of p.ivi towels with blood that looked as it someone hjd hied to stop ihc bleeding, and was minimal. No turtlvi jcImmi taken. Upon responding to a "noise complaint" call a female slated she knew hci television was too loud and would turn it down as tceiicsicd Aciticn shipped an otlicci to icl.ile veing a vliool bus hit a light pole in an ap.nmvnt complex eat tier in the day. After contacting the school Director of Transportalitin. ne and the otlicci went h llv site and determined the damage was miniin.il and that the Inis driver may not have known they hit llv pole Tlv ducc-to- r said the school district ohiIJ lake care ol llv dame ages. The driver of a vehicle with expired plates was v elite le intpmindcd alter an issued a citation and had hci officer stopped her on December 29, 2000 Summit County Court Report Sheriff9 felolter her (do ant A shipper at the outlet shires reported that after ginne into an jdjjLtni store and returning hr her vehicle, someone had made a huge dent in the driver's door. IntiHm.ition was taken at the scene and forms filled out Thcie were no witnesses A vchvlc parked at a construction site while Ihc owner was winking inside the home was stolen. The vehicle was listed on llv National Crime Information Center. call after a mothAn Oliver resx,nded to a kvk-ou- t er pul her child inside tlv vehicle, got out h scrape the window and tlv dm blew shut Although the Sheriffs h kvk out eases, they oftvc ikvs not usually will in cases such as this wlwn chilJ is hiked inside. A call concerning oveiJiw snowmobilers came into d'spaich. Ihe callei stated that her husband, uncle and lather in Ijw and one other person had gone hi the I 'hjlk ( 'reek area anJ h.vl nut returned. She advised they hunlcJ in the area jnd were lamiliar with the terrain and that they were jll experienced snowmobilers and had waiin clothing jnd food with them. They were later hvjfcd as they returned to their vehicles unharmed IvIihc a search was Ivgun. A ciHiiplainattf called dispjtch to report vtmeone had stolen six pairs ol skis Imm tlv ski rack on his vehicle. While here from out ol state, the party had rented skis from a I'atk City store Ihe art vies were removed ski rack Value of the items was: (mm a resnd j BY rWftJ.A ROBBINS Hit Fatih - alcoholdrug treatment program, and is placed on 36 months supervised probation. Roger W. Simmons of Park City, date of birth. was sentenced for the crimes of DUI, a Third Degree Felony, and Interference With A Public Servant, a Class B Misdemeanor, on December 19. Defendant was sentenced io 10 days in jail, fined 5300. placed on 36 months supervised probation, and is required to complete an alcohol treatment program. John B. Lincoln of Park City, dale of birth. was sentenced for the crime of Attempted Obtaining Possession of a Controlled Substance by Misrepresentation. Fraud, Forgery, Deception, or Subterfuge, a Class A Misdemeanor, on December 19. Defendant was sentenced to 24 months court probation, fined 5400. and is required to complete counseling. 05-27-- 68 Sfunc Robed Kuril of Park City, date of hirih, 05-0- 2 75, wav sentenced fie the enme of Child Abuse, a Third Degree Felony, on December 12. Defendant was sentenced to me year jail, placed on 36 months supervised probation, fined 52.000. is required to enter into and successfully uimplete an treatment, program. and is required to pay full restitution. Jack D. Farnswonh of Park City, date of hirth, 04-- 1 was sentenced for the aimes of Possession of a Conimllcd Substance, a Third Degree Felony, and DUI a CIj.x B. Misdemeanor, on December 12. Defendant was sentenced In six days in jail. Fined, $1,500. is required to enter into and successfully complete an 06-04-7- Did You Know? HIGH COUNTRY PROPERTIES Of the more than nine million tons of old newspapers recycbd in 1999, over 34 g tlSmtoSISm. A call came into dispatch requesting an "agency assist" from Centerville A female with an outstanding w at rant was picked up and transported hi jail. 4 was Tlv dnver ol a vehicle traveling on and transported to jail after he was issued field solnvty tests at the scene, ihc officer shipped Ihe vehicle jttei noticing the driver was driving in a reckless i SR-22- airt-sic-- J BEAVmJLLY REMODELED HISTORICAL FARM HOUSE. Tha tri hat lound the pnea by $155,000 and ud 'bring il otters" on dus baaunfuly MfnodtU old vyl uadmonii farm horn w(h 3 Bd1 75 Ba. 1.722 iq b. fmnhed. 400 iq ft unfmhed (furrehee a negotiable ) AT $16,000 par a at. th 30 70 acre, of hoMy developable laid with ureter riian art a bargaui" Call Ennis wme.pcmls.eoin2014636uw $695,000. maimer. Olivers are called to nuny "alarm" calls each day. Vcasionjlly they turn out hi be serious ones. A subject reported going hi a residence hi repossess a vehicle and could hear akirms going off inside. Tlv subject told officers he thought the home owners were out of the country. After obtaining entrance to the lx mv. Olivers found things were not good. On the lower flooi . it appeared that tlv moms were not completed and water was pouring from the ceilings and had knocked Jown sections ol sheet nvk. On the second level, the water again was coming through the ceilings, mostly in the kitchen area, while others had water blisters with water dripping from them On the third level water was ohscivcd running on the doors. The water led to the master bathroom aiea. where both bathroom sinks and llv mb were overflowing firemen turned off the main waiei line downstairs. responded to the scene li assess the damages. Wlvn coni acted, the home owner stated he had been weeks earlier anJ advised the heat in llv Is Hiv aNitil was turned off in October and that Ihe builder of the home told him he didn't need the heal on to prevent water line ticcmg because it was well insulated. He advised he was moving out of the home and was planning to sell it. 1 ( it ' Source: Facts About Newspapers 2000. Published by Newspqicr Association of America Serving Summit and Wasatch Counties The Gateway to tha Uintas1 112 South Main PO. Box 219 Kama. Utah 84036 Office (4351 783-435- 3 wvwr hghcouwyprapatas net 4 SR-22- m ijjt Take 1 advantage of the Wasatch Wave County andor SummitHalf-OfSale f f Beth Annual half or a full page ad and fret half ofT of tha open rate on Wednesday, February 7 , 2001 in the Wasatch Wave andor Friday, Bee. February 9, 2001 in the Summit County more read and seen a are ad by Bigger readers, which means more exposure for your I business. You wont need to weary about several other advertisers on with competing the page, because your ad will dominate it! Let your customer know about Buy clearance sales, specials or just to build customer base with a "BIG" bold message. Deadlines for copy and space reservation January 19, 2001. Only ten ftill pages of ads are sold for this promotion. CO yeur advertising representative: Dave Godfrey, Barbara Christensen, Cara Webster, Ado run will with no placement guarantiees. No other discounts apply. Ada must be paid for in advance unless credit la already established. ""Run-of-pres- s Coat: Full Page ad 1559.44 (Wave Bee) Half Page d 1279.72 (Wave & Bee) Full Page ad 417.06 -- - (Waw Only) Half Page ad 208.53 (Wave Only) Full Page ad 330.75 (baa Only) Half Page ad I1C5.38 (bee Only) : f. gV. . percent was turned into new newsprint by producers in the United Statics. Many old newspapers were exported to Canada primarily for the production of new newsprint lUfweiNSis Cttyw Vs ftotar LaRee Pedro 1435 654-147- 1 Park City Plaza 1890 Bonanza Drive 435-649-97- 00 |