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Show Police investigate thefts, accidents in communities Two neighboring Lindon residences were burglarized recently, leading Pleasant Grove Police Detective Bert Bean to believe they were done by the same suspect. One burglary was at the home of Dean Adams in which a wedding band valued at $100 and $20 in cash was taken. The other burglary happened at the home of Pam Dain, a next door neighbor, in which $120 in cash was taken. Annette Young, Pleasant Grove, reported that $500 damage was done to each of two autos at her home when vandals put shaving cream on the vehicles. The cream left marks on the paint. There are no suspects. Mynette Madsen, Pleasant Grove, reported that 15 blank tapes were taken from her car while it was parked at the Pleasant Grove High School drag strip. In another incident, a ghetto blaster valued at $60 was taken from a car owned by Dale J. Hall while it was also parked on the drag strip. The Police Dept. suggested that students, faculty and visitors at Pleasant Grove High Shool lock their cars when they park there and do not leave valuables in plain sight in the vehicles. Dale Macomber, Pleasant Grove, reported the theft of a Colt Python 357 revolver valued at $600 from his home. There are no suspects. Police are investigating an incident in-cident which happened on Oct. 7 at 11:15 p.m. when some Pleasant Grove residents were traveling east on 8800 North. A pickup began to tailgate them and turned its lights on bright. The residents signalled the driver of the truck to dim the lights and when they turned off on 180 West, the truck pulled up along side of them and someone inside brandished a hand gun and told them he would "Blow your heads off." The pick up then drove off. The person in the truck was described as a male, 180 pounds, medium build with shoulder length blonde hair. The truck was a dark colored Nissan with a white sleeper. The gun was described as a blued automatic, possibly a Ruger .22. |