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Show Police investigate Jndecent exposure pleasant Grove Police are in- tstigating another indecent ex-sure ex-sure incident following a report m two females who were walking Locust Ave. near 500 South. i mother and daughter told Of-er Of-er Cody Cullimore that the man 'posed himself as they ap- )ached. His discription matches it of a man who exposed himself to ne girls last week. There is a spect. VIore mailboxes have been imaged by vandals throwing fcks. Irene Jensen, 104 W. 100 rth, reported that her mailbox d sustained $15 damage when ks were thrown from a small Mte car with three or four people in i She told Officer Jim Taufer that ys car continued down the street d rocks were thrown at several ler mailboxes as well. k neighbor told police that meone had written obscene words ifth spray paint on a car owned by jade Sorenson, 475 E. 100 North, lile the Sorenson's were away. lere are no suspects, according to Jicer Taufer. '"'Tom Lindsay, 331 E. 1000 North, jjld Officer Taufer that a Citizen ,(-and gold watch valued at $160 and liylon wallet containing $10 in cash pre taken from his auto on Apr. 16. iere are no suspects. A case of beer was shoplifted at J.'s Shortstop on Apr. 15. The beer (as valued at $12.95. Officer John Lloyd has a discription of the suspect. Mary Clements, 1684 E. Blackhawk, reported someone had shattered the rear window of her 1975 Datsun. Damage was estimated at $100. Officer Lloyd is investigating. in-vestigating. Richard Rookledge, 1730 E. 830 South, reported that a tool box and tools had been taken from his garage. He is making a list of the missing items for police and no estimate of value was available yet. Off icer Jeff Wilson is investigating. Officer Cody Cullimore investigated in-vestigated an accident at the intersection in-tersection of 200 S. 100 East where two cars collided. The autos were driven by Kristen D. Slater, Pleasant Grove, and Sheri Lyn Snowden, Orem. Damage to the Slater vehicle was set at $4,500 and at $3,000 for the Snowden car. There were no injuries in the mishap. A five-year-old boy received second and third degree burns to the face, neck and upper chest Saturday evening in an accident at his home. According to the Rescue Officer Dave Vickers, the child was injured when flames flared up from a bon fire where tree limbs were being burned. The child was taken to American Fork Hospital and then transported to the University of Utah Medical Center Burn Unit by Pleasant Grove ambulance. |