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Show Dispatcher Tells Police Dept. July Activity by Faye Little, Dispatcher The ingenious work of the policemen in the popular TV series "Police Story" and the smark thinking of the agents with the "F.B.I.A" have no monopoly on the crime scene. Pleasant Grove had a variety of crimes in the last couple of weeks. Our officers assisted in the apprehension of a homicide suspect involved in two deaths in the Provo-OLrem areas. This week they are working to close a case on an armed robbery here in Pleasant Grove. On the 25th of July at approximately ap-proximately 9 p.m. two subjects sub-jects entered the Ferg's Gas Station on State Street in Pleasant Grove. Both were wearing stocking masks and were carrying guns. At gun- point they demanded from the attendant the money in the register till. The suspects were driving a yellow and black auto, determined deter-mined to be either a Plymouth or a Dodge. One suspect is described to be approximately 5 ft. 8 in. and 140 lbs., dark complexion and dressed in a western shirt and levis. The other suspect is 6 ft. and 170 lbs. with dark complexion and dark hari, also with a mustache. If anyone sees or has contact with either of these two subjects, please contact the Pleasant Grove Police Dept. at 785-2460. Home Burglarized The Walter Reimschussel home was burglarized on July 21. The burglar entered the house while the family was away on vacation. The side door under their carport had been kicked in, revealing the entry of the intruder. The Reimschussels reported that they are missing, a Lloyd clock radio, valued at $70.00, a Yashita 8 movie camera valued at $200.00 and a Kodak 35 mm camera valued at $50.00. Recently we have received many reports of bicycle thefts. Several of these were located up at the swimming pool. After speaking to the victims of these thefts we have learned that many bike thefts result in the failure to secure a bike. The best way to keep a bike, like an authomobile, is to keep it locked at all times when not in use. |