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Show WASATCH COUNTY COURIER Shoplifting at Smiths OD August 2 ist, Officer Nielsen responded to Smiths Food to take a. shoplifting report. There he received Troy Slaugh On July 31st, Heber City Officer Phil information that a male individual had entered the store and taken two 18 packs of beer and some fresh meat and then left without paying. The subject Nielsen responded to the Heber Valley was Railroad to what was called in as a that time he claimed to have paid for burglary. The manager of the Heber Creeper advised that a deposit bag the items and began searching for a receipt. Suddenly, the individual stated that he was sorry and fled to his vehi- Train Heist in Heber ‘containing approximately $7200 in cash and checks had been taken oe the safe. 3 - eee Mike Bichaidion to -assist and process the coed crime scene. There were no apparent indications of — _a forced entry into the building or safe. The deposit. bag and checks totaling $5,194.50 were recovered not far from the building. Continued investigation including the list of suspects. After interviews with these individuals Detective Richardson was successful: in closing the case and recovering «$838 of. the stolen: money - which. amounted to $2,568.90. eibed resident Valerie M., ‘Schaffer, 44, _ was. arrested and charged with ele by store workers. cle in the parking lot. With County the | assistance Sheriff of Deputies, Wasatch ‘Shoplifting is a crime was that PUBLIC_ MEETINGS© CALENDAR pay extra attention as we drive. Please be especially cautious as you pass through school zones in the mornings when school begins and during the Arrested were Parisa Farvid (27) of afternoons when school lets out. Speed Palo Alto, CA (possession of a conlimits during these times are 20 MPH. trolled substance, paraphernalia); Also, please take note and obey the Mihiret Maru (24) of Berkley, CA school ‘crossing guards as they try to (driving on suspension, speeding); and make it safer for our kids. Theirs is a Julian Whitely (49) of Oakland, CA _ task that sometimes “goes unnoticed (possession of paraphernalia). | ees and unappreciated, but is.so- important. The Police Department al continue : throughout: this’ week - to” randomly City Officer Tyler Nisonger. responded | make their presence “known with the stationary radar which displays your to an auto/pedestrian accident on On Glen the morning of August 27, Heber speed as you pass. in an attempt to let Main Street at 600 South. When he attived there he found that a 10 year. old boy had been hit in the crosswalk ele everyone. Almost all Heber area mer‘chants have indicated their willingness to work with local law enforcement and shoplifters will be prosecuted. you | ‘know your speed’. Once the week | ‘is over the Police Department will shift — gears and attempt to vigorously enforce the speed limits in these.areas. | by a southbound 1989 Chevy Beretta. The boy received only minor injuries ‘but was transported by ambulance to = the Wasatch County Hospital. Drug Bust On August 20th, Heber City Officer Troy Slaugh made a routine traffic stop at the junction of Main Street and State Road 189. After making a ‘records inquiry with dispatch it was determined that the driver; Mihiret “Maru, was driving on a suspended driv- counts of-theft-and burglary. in session we would extra time, slow down, and in general Pedestrian Hit and ne: the vehicle was stopped north of Heber. Cited and released. for retail theft Ronald Burton of Heber. pected marijuana and drug related paraphernalia was located. As a result, two of the vehicles passengers were arrested as well. At is back like to remind everyone to take a little Correction | The vehicle was being driven.by = fif-a3: teen year. old female. The driver .was.. In. last eek issue a The ae we erro- neously reported that Justin D. Cummings had been arrested and charged with assault. — issued a citation for. violation of. a. We apologize. for the error. Mr. Cummings : learners permit, failure to yield to a was a_ witness. in that. case. The report pedestrian, leaving ‘the scetie of ‘an’: * Poole have’ read that Brandon Baker of 4% accident, and operating an uninsured ‘Heber” was’booked: into the : Wasatch ~ . County Jail on charges of assairlt: vehicle. | antics 4 | oe ry i} aan Gas on extending your neo | Septem ber 2 Heber City Council |. Thursday. 7:00 p.m. 7 ue ceili iain | processing of fingerprints at the scene and on the deposit bag led to a short | confronted ~ As school searched and a small amount of sus- We Compiled by Ofc. School Traffic ers license. Maru was placed under arrest. Subsequently, the vehicle was | Heber City Police Report August 31, 1999 75 N. Main St. Heber 7:30 p.m. | Midway City Council 75 N. 100 W. Midway Monday, September 6 8:30 am. Olympic Update 35 W. Center St. Heber 12:00 p.m. County Commission Work Meeting | 25 N. Main St. Heber 2:00 p.m. County ‘Commission Meeting 7 25 N. 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