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Show Thieves' make police chief 'victim' each of them denied strongly (with a wink) that they had anything to do with the "theft." Chief Ferre said he was so shocked and it had left him so astounded that he couldn't concentrate con-centrate on his work the rest of the day. Of course, his office was off limits for investigation and the tiny desk would have been un- comfortable for his tall frame, anyway. The last heard from the chief was some sort of a mumble about getting get-ting his revenge. udRCELLA WALKER W K &e "th. A seal was Il!fft eCm saying, "Scene placed on the r icriine-o? n continuing Section of Pleasant pie Chief Mike Ferre into Grove France of his desk, 5 WgSes and other irS'ah i a from his office in the ybuildingonFriday. Pbl,cSt ! reoorted that when he SS4S Friday he found hare except for a small F rtfS the center of the tc. school ae teleph0ne sitting on k-. tbe deslc-. the initial shock, the Ff 2 questioning possible fc "theft" fTSo aSb and Officer Sg i vprre took time from their v' to check for fingerprints and R I j a strange button on the vei They were last seen 7 Ttheir heads at the mystery. k teShedidnotknow ii had perpetrated such a crime Ead a feeling at dispatcher SfS Atwood, Animal Control S SrS,Lt. Tom Paul and J 5 Steve Frampton might know t Jy had no idea what had hap- fc. ledLt. Paul said that as long as Jerything ws out of the way they could shampoo the carpet in the chief's office. : If looks of innocence have ' anything to do with it, then those 'ti 01ir are surely innocent. They r'fc' couldn't have looked more so and t", : i, t 1 It1 1 t II fl t r" , , nry-,r y . . ,,,1 - ., . ill j j ' ' 5aHls :':'.':' f; ; -:- -.wV ! M t v'-.-... . .... : I i ' 'S. ; ' 1 1 t 4 ; I -w, J ' ' , , . ' 1 i ', . s. i . vr."'111 T . s . ,, -.is! S 1 1 PLEASANT GROVE POLICE OFFICERS Don Aucoin, left, and Grant Ferre, look for clues in the office of Police Chief Mike Ferre. This small school desk was all that remained in the office when the chief came to work on Friday the 13th. |