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Show A'ouncl the (Sountt Page A4 The Summit County Bee June 8, 2001 Extraction Of The Truck Was Even More Interesting BY IAMH.A ROBBINS Her Kditnt The driver of an England Truck. Gail Stnokey Stephens, of Salt Lake City, 60. fell asleep according to UHP reports and ended up taking herself and her husband, who was in the sleeping comparimcni. on a "w ild" ride to equal any of those at an amusement park. At approximately 4: 1 S a.m. d Wednesday, May 30, the veered off vehicle on east-houn- the left side of the road near mm 190 and ended up in the ravine near Wasatch coming to a slop only after taking a nose dive over a small overhang at the bottom. Fuel tanks were damaged causing some diesel to escape into a creek nearby and flowed into a pond. Evanston Fire Dept, personnel responded to the scene to help stop any damage from the liquid before the TW Hasmat Team arrived to take care of the situation. Amazingly neither the driver or her husband was injured. - ShtRiff s By using incredible skill and lots of team work, two wreckers from Moore's Towing of Coalville and Kearns Towing of Salt Lake City were lowered from the top down by use of a 60 ton wrecker owned by Kearns. With a wrecker plared on either side of the stalled semi rig the two then pulled it up and over the embankment to a stable position on the level ground. 7he After pulling the two wreckers back up the mountainside the three in tandem, then managed to "assist the track in making it all the way to the top again during a 4.5 hour time frame. The track suffered little damage in the accident. Summit County Bee is Your Hometown Newspaper. 1 Cali us with your story ideas 1 336-550- BIotter Oakley Grand Marshal The Sheriff's Of fice was called to respond to a noticed a male and three females sitting in the hack of a boating accident at Whitney Reservoir May 27. Brent truck inside a camper shell. The male gave several different stories to the officers before telling the truth. He Carter. 49, had been fishing with other family members in a canoe when it overturned and the occupants fell was later arrested on charges of possession of marijuainto the extremely cold water. He advised the others to na, possession of drug paraphernalia, false personal information to a olice officer and minor in possession hold onto the boat while he swam appx. 50 feet to the of alcoholconsumption. Two of the females were cited shore. for alcohol possessionconsumption by a minor. Witnesses stated Carter cried out fur help and a perAn officer contacted a second officer after being son in a float tube pulled him from the water. Although CPR was administered and air ambulance responded, passed near Rockport by a vehicle traveling 84 mph. The driver was pulled over where he admitted driving the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. An arson case involving two juveniles, ages five possibly 80 or 83 hut not 84. He was later arrested and and six, was being investigated. The two apparently taken to jail on charges of speed, driving on a suspendstarted a fire in a camper that burned to the ground ed license, and open container. The passenger was also which in turn started a nearby home on fire in the taken to jail when a license check on him showed a Pinehnxik area. The two then moved on to yet a second $2500 warrant for his arrest out of the Muuay District. alcohol was taken as evidence and the vehicle was which owner. time the were The at they by caught camper An officer responded to Oakley where comimpounded. A vehicle was stopped and was blocking a drive plainants had reported loud noises, a bonfire, and their near and hollering taking place property. through in the Kimballs area so the manager stepped yelling The officer went to the scene where he met with the outside to ask the driver to move. The female driver homeowner who became combative. When several othflipped off the manager and the passenger mooned her. ers of the party arrived the officer left as he was alone. The two were located and after speaking with them He drove away and waited for backup to arrive from the were let go after they agreed it was a one time thing. Officers responded to the Coalville area to investiSheriffs Office. The male was later arrested for intoxication and disorderly conduct. gate a possible under age drinking party. Most of the in the host was a contacted party goers were of legal age except one male who was Dispatch by camp Uintahs who stated a man staying in the campground transported to the jail after he resisted all efforts made had gone fishing and had stated if he didn't return in a by the deputies. A deermotor vehicle accident took place on few days to have someone look for him. He didn't Brown's Canyon Road. The driver tried to miss hitting return by the time stated so the host called in a missing a deer causing loss of control and the vehicle rolled. person complaint. Two deputies responded and noticed The driver was not seriously hurt. a truck pull into the camp site that matched the descripA complainant called to report someone had stolen tion of the missing persons. He told officers he had a valuable sterling silver utinsel set from his home. He given money to some people to give to the camp host as told officers he had several suspects in mind who may he wanted to stay another night. It appeared they had the do to have taken it. and so just kept money. neglected In another theft, a construction site came up missTwo young males left the Oakley school and an ATL (attempt to locate) was sent out by dispatch. The ing five doors valued at $300 each.( . Another contractor reported someone had broken parents of the two were notified and a search of the area into this vehicle and had taken tmls totaling Approxwas made hut they couldn't he found. Estimated cost of repair for a broken window was imately $2,000.. The CD player inside had also been set at $200 after someone used a Uxil to break into a tampered with. vehicle in the Park City area. The owner reported nothing was taken. She reported she had heard the car alarm go off earlier and went to check it. A case number was given so she could report the vandalism to her insurance company. Someone broke into a car parked at the Pier I store near Kimballs' taking a black case with approximately 40 CD's inside. Value set at $520. The following defenCoy J. Sortor. 20. dants were seen May 29. in Holladay. was convicted of Officers responded to Coalville where the Summit County Justice someone had thrown rocks at the dentist a first offense charge of Court before Judge Lynn illegal possession andor office on Main Street and damaged the frame H. Sadler. and the door. Next door, the old Moure's consumption of alcohol by rock also when Jose L. Roldan-Moralea was a minor. Sortor was damaged dealership broke a front window. ordered to pay fines-o20, Park City, was convicted of a first offense charge $250. An officer drove to the Tollgate area of driving under the influwherr. he met a male and female who stated a Jeffery J. Strong. 39. ence of alcohol. He was Park City, was convicted of cabin owned by the male's father had been ordered to serve eight days intoxication, disorderly broken into during the winter months it had in jail and complete an conduct, interfering with been locked up. The officer lifted fingeralcohol education class. of list a and scene the at arrest, and urinating in requested prints R. Scott Sebastian. 37, items. public. Strong was ordered missing Park City, was convicted of to serve 30 days in jail and A fight at the Echo Reservoir broke out a first offense charge of pay fines of $500. He must when two males began arguing over a intoxication. Sentencing on also complete an alcohol female. When officers arrived, one of the this case was postponed assessment. suspects had left and things had sealed down until a later dale. according to a witness and the other suspect While patrolling South Beach, officers Here are a few Web sites you may want to watch: The Arlington Convention and Visitors Service at www.sta yarlington.com. Campbell Kitchens at u tcu. campbellsoup.com. Burger King Corporation Scholarship Program at u u w. nfabk. org. The Canned Food Alliance at www.mealtime.org. Nelson Bach USA Ltd. at www. rescueremedy.com. 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