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Show Police investigations Ronald B. Kelly, American P'ork, reported to Pleasant Grove Police that his windshield had been broken by children dropping rocks from the railroad overpass. Officer Jim Taufer saw three children on the overpass who ran when they saw him. When he caught up with them one said he had dropped the rock. The parents will pay for the damage. The windshield was valued at $150. Several bicycles were reported stolen this week. Barbara Smith, 180 N. 1050 East, said a black and white racer valued at $80 had been taken from their back yard. Officer John Lloyd investigated the theft. Denise Sanderson, Pleasant Grove, said that a black Huffy 20 inch boys bike, valued at $75, had been taken from the city swimming pool. Sgt. Steve Frampton is the investigating officer. Greg Simmons, Pleasant Grove, reported that his Schwinn 10 speed bike was taken while it was parked at Harts while he was purchasing a drink. The bike is valued at $78. Officer Lloyd took the report. Colleen Harris, 1430 E. 200 South, told officers that her $300 sliding glass door had been broken. There are no suspects. Steven Larsen, 993 W. 1800 North, reported that the rear window ol his car had been broken, possibly by ;i BB. The window was valued at $!." The car was parked in the roar of the property, according to Officer .lit'i Taufer. Christie Adamson, 820 N. :i(io W.l . reported a cable TV box had been taken while she was away. The box is valued at $150. Nothing else in the house was taken. There are no suspects. Ronald Walker, 345 E. Center, Lindon, told Officer Jay Thornton that an 18 speed pink Cannondale bike had been taken. The bike was purchased for $500 but it would cost $1,200 to replace it now. There are no suspects. Joey Hailing, 477 S. State, Lindon, reported that items valued at $2,500 had been taken from a storage unit in Lindon. Taken were a Smith and Wesson Rifle, a Remington shotgun, a Browning shotgun, a Sharp color TV, and a Sanyo tape deck, receiver and equalizer. The latch on the storage unit had been broken and the items taken out. There are no suspects. Stephen W. Hallam, 510 S. 1250 East, reported that a Sanyo stereo, cassette tapes, sun glasses and car shade valued at $117 had been taken from his car. |