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Show Police investigate thefts, indecent exposure reports Darren Dunn, 88 S. 400 East, Lindon, told police that two Kenwood Ken-wood Speakers had been taken from his vehicle while it was parked at Pleasant Grove High School. Officer Jim Taufer of the Pleasant Grove Police Dept. said there were no suspects at the present time. The speakers were valued at $90. Mark Nixon, 363 E. 200 North, reported on April 7 that tools had been taken from a shed at his residence. Taken were a Craftsman belt sander valued at $120, a Black and Decker router worth $60, a Craftsman drill valued at $70, and a Craftsman pad sander valued at $60. Officer Taufer said there are no suspects. Brenda Giles, 185 W. 1100 North, reported that a Schwinn Mongoose dirt bike had been taken from their property. Officer Jeff Wilson reported the bike was valued at $212. There are no suspects. Police are investigating two incidents in-cidents of reported indecent exposure ex-posure in Pleasant Grove. The first occurred on April 7 at 12:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Junior High tennis courts. Officer John Lloyd said the suspect was described as being about 5' 11" with reddish-blond, curly hair and about 29 years of age. The other incident occurred at 200 N. 100 West, on April 10 at 8:25 p.m. Officer Cody Cullimore said the man was described as being a white male approximately 38 years of age, thin build, about 5'10", with brown hair which was balding on top, and wearing a mustache. Officer Cullimore reported that he has a license plate number for a possible suspect. Bill Evans, 896 N. 500 West, reported the theft of a Schwinn Mongoose valued at $200. Officer Jeff Wilson is investigating the theft. Gary Neibaur, 970 N. 500 East, reported the theft of a "Pegasus" brand 10 speed bike valued at $100. Officer Lonnie Wilson said there are no suspects. Eric Brimhall, 418 E. Center, Lindon, told Officer Jay Thornton that he had chased off two individuals in-dividuals who were hanging around his vehicle. Nothing was apparently taken. |