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Show a Police investigate breakins, vandalism at area homes Keith Christeson, 240 N. 1300 East, Pleasant Grove, told police that someone had attempted to pry open the sliding glass doors at his home while he was away on vacation. The glass was cracked and damage was estimated at $300. Police believe this attempted entry was done at the same time that others in the neighborhood were a couple of weeks ago. Roger S. Groneman, 543 E. 820 South, Pleasant Grove, told officers he returned to his home Sunday morning after being gone overnight I and found that someone had entered f his home. Items missing included a kerosene heater valued at $100, a VCR worth 5400, a television set valued at $450, a stereo worth $150, a shotgun valued at $200, ammunition valued at $20 and jewelry valued at $250. investigated. Officer Marty Mangum investigated in-vestigated at accident at 300 East near Center Street where a car driven by Suzanne Newman, Pleasant Grove, struck a parked car. Damage to the Newman car was set at $900 and there was $400 to the parked car. On Saturday, a car driven by Lily A. Sorenson, Pleasant Grove, went out of control and struck a house at 110 E. 200 South. Damage to the home was listed at $10,000. Two cars collided at 51 West Center in Pleasant Grove, according to Officer Lonnie Wilson. The vehicles were driven by Steven J. Fowles, Pleasant Grove, and Dallas Johnson, Pleasant Grove. There was no damage to the Fowles car but the Johnson vehicle sustained $300 damage. Utucer Lonnie Wilson is m- vestigating the thefts. A mailbox owned by Mack Hall, 1990 N. 1300 West, Pleasant Grove, was damaged by vandals. Dixon Auto Sales reported that (tailpipes had been taken from an auto. Officer Wilson said there is a suspect in the theft. Cindy B. Dimick, 478 W. 900 South, Pleasant Grove, told Officer Wilson jt a spare tire valued at $150 had heen taken from her residence. " A female adult was arrested for shoplifting at Nortons, according to Officer Wilson. A Lindon resident reported that his home had been shot at with a Mlet. Police reminded citizens that '! is against the law to shoot "rearms within the city limits or near residential areas. Two drivers reported that their windshields were broken when children dropped rocks from the railroad overpass on the State Road. Randy Farnworth, Orem, told "ficer Jeff Wilson that a acetylene rch valued at $400 had been taken 'rm his truck while it was parked in feasant Grove. pRger Hardy, 930 N. 200 West, peasant Grove, reported that 20 of "is show chickens had been killed by ap on Sunday. The chickens were fl valued at $500. Officer Lonnie Wilson |