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Show oun roan The Summit County Bee November 18, 2005 Sheriffs Blotter Page A3 Recycle Utah Hosts Annual Meetin, Two hundred and sixty incidents were reported. • Suspicious - Complainant advised receiving a call regarding a male who was in his driveway • Vandalism - Complainant reported someone underneath his truck not wearing anything from his entered a unit and vandalized it, mainly in the fire waist down and was possibly intoxicated, control room. • Basic Medical Aid - Caller reported a 10 month • Medical Aid - A report camejnto dispatch old child was choking. While talking, the caller regarding a 40 year-oid male who received a large reported the child was okay and medical was laceration on his arm when a large piece of glass he cleared. was carrying broke. Caller reported there was severe • ATL - An attempt to locate was issued on a bleeding. motor home thai was cutting off traffic and was hav• Found Property - Two stop signs that were ing trouble maintaining lane of travel. taken in Francis were located near the river. One was • Harassment - Complainant advised an ex-busilocated on the Summit County side and one was in ness associate had been harassing him via e-mails, the water. cell phone and showing up at places where the com• Citizen Assist - A resident purchased some plainant was. Caller advised the situation had become tools then thought they might be stolen. more threatening and wanted to press charges. Complainant requested having an officer respond to • Theft - Employee reported two males stole take a case number. $400 - 500 worth of merchandise from the store. • Suspicious - Complainant reported a neighbor- After giving dispatch a description of the two susing house was vacant and a light was going on and pects, the employee looked for the two but could not off in the barn. It appeared something moved in front locate ihem. of the window. • Suspicious - Complainant reported that while in • Parking Problem - A tow operator contacted the shopping center she noticed a male and female in the Sheriff's office after a homeowners association the parking lot near a vehicle. Caller reported the requested having a vehicle towed from in front of a male was trying to get the female into the car by fire hydrant. Complainant advised the vehicle was yelling at her but .she kept walking away. on a public road and requested an officer respond lo • Wildlife Problem - Complainant advised a man authorize the cars removal. poached an elk on her property. Complainant • Civil Dispute - Complainant advised a contrac- advised he was on scene now and seemed to be calm tor had left a trailer on her property for at least a for the moment. month and wanted it moved. The contractor also • Civil Dispute - Complainant stated they paid a owed the complainant money. contractor for work but he failed to follow his end of • Parking Problem - A resident reported a con- the contract. struction company was parking large trucks on the • Theft - Caller advised someone stole the tailgate roadway. Caller also reported a large hole in the road from his pickup over night. that hadn't been filled in properly and was con• Theft - Several cases of theft were reported cerned about winter weather causing problems for within a short time frame on November 12. drivers. Construction worker reported someone stole a • Medical Aid - Medical aid was requested to furnace from a home under construction. assist a male individual with heart problems. Air Caller advised a customer had her purse stolen ambulance was requested. from a cart. • Vandalism - Complainant reported damage to Resident advised backpack and other items were his fence and landscaping near his cabin. taken from a car while parked at a grocery store. • Abandoned Vehicle - A resident reported her Complainant advised a person entered his resison returned home from school and found a Jclla dence without authorization and took some personal parked on their lawn. belongings. The Summit County Bee Is Your Hometown Newspaper Call us with your story Ideas! 336-5501 The Miner's Hospital in IJ;irk City was the site for the annual Recycle Utah meeting held Nov. 10. The group met to present deserving awards to a long list of recipients who have contributed lo the program. Recognitions were presented by board member Hint Decker and lnsa Ricpen, Executive Director, "Off Main Cafe and Bakery" Ms. Wendy Van Reyper and Pain Dollhauscn, proprietors, received the Rccvclei of the Year Award- Liducators of the Year Awards were handed out to; Mike Holland 4lh grade McPolin Elementary Te a c h e r. Craig Roberson 4th grade teacher McPolin Elementary and Carol Snydcr "recycling parent extraordinaire," Jeremy Ranch Elementary School. Special Recognition went to Jerry Gibbs. Park City Municipal Corporation, Kevin Callahan. Summit County and students and slaff. The Oakley School, in Oakley. Exceptional Volunteer award wcnl to Linda Kar/_ school recycling. "Native Plant Sales. Native Gardens and Healthy Garden Tours." Max Klocppel - webmaster extraordinaire and Jean Glascr "Art o\' Recycling" Recycle Utah's firsl-e\ er art-based fundraiser. In ihe '"Volunteers Galore" section were: Linda & Gerry Gcbel-kceping order and fixing computers, the network, making it safe; Jo and David Bateman purchasing & special events traffic control; Carolyn Frankenburg creative mind behind posters.floats & parade \olunteer Bntte Kirsch - research expert & grant writing specialist, along with EMie Goldberg; Gail Hecox - public outreach queen; Jean Wet/el - sorting queen and Gina Myrberg - inspiration. "We ha\e greall\ appreciated the tremendous amount of support shown for ihe Ree\clc program and the \olunteers who assist in spreading ihe word." said Riepen. SUBSCRIBE TODAY r ay Coupo Specials Get your share of the local holiday shoppers this christmas. / PRICES: f £*. 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