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Show Vandals spray paint obscenities ; on home, break windows Vandals wrote obscenities on the house and driveway of a Pleasant Grove home over the weekend, and caused other damage as well, according ac-cording to Pleasant Grove police. Officer Lonnie Wilson reported lha! someone had spray painted the wds at the home of Leonard Howlett, 550 E. 700 N. In addition, shortening or a similar substance tad been placed in the mailbox and "i trees and shrubs. The yard was toilet-papered and pieces of tissue paper and cut up newspapers were matted on bushes, trees and grass. There was no dollar damage The officer does have pects and the investigation into "le vandalism is continuing. ln other matters, Gerber Conation, Con-ation, which is working on the we Creek Flood Control, reported 'front window of the cab of a tractor tajbeen shot about six times with The window was valued at Officer Wilson said that investigation in-vestigation is continuing. Joyce Hull, 785 W. 600 North, reported that the rear window of her vehicle had been shattered by a rock thrown by a boy. Damage was estimated at $100. Cody Cullimore was the in- . vestigating officer. Howard Davis, 1093 E. 500 North, told Officer Dave Vickers that someone had forced their way into his home while the family was on vacation. Taken were a skateboard valued at $100, a BMX bike worth $100, two Panasonic tape recorders valued at $24 each, a GE CB radio worth $79, two small Black and Decker sanders valued at $49 each, one radial Black and Decker saw worth $49, one small electric chain saw valued at $179, and . Sears duo-cassette stereo valued at $100. The officer has some suspects in the matter. |