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Show Indecent exposure, other crimes investigated Two Pleasant Grove Junior High School girls reported that a man exposed himself to them as they ate their lunch near the track area. pleasant Grove Police Officers said that the girls went to the seminary where they reported the incident. When the police arrived the man was gone. There is no suspect at this time. A juvenile boy was arrested on May 23 for illegal possession of alcohol by Officers Lonnie Wilson and Cody Cullimore. A 14-year-old boy was arrested for theft at V and S Variety after taking in wares. He was referred to juvenile Court by Officer John Lloyd. A 12-year-old girl was treated and released at American Fork Hospital for a dog bite after she was bit on the back of the leg on May. 21. Officer Lloyd is investigating the theft of $6 in change and a cassette tape from the home of Laverl Poll, 620 E. 340 North in Lindon. There are suspects. Scott Ouderkirk, Citrus Heights, California, reported that some items valued at $637 had been taken from a house he rents in Pleasant Grove. Officer Jay Thornton reported that he has recovered about $455 worth of the items. Owen Shepherd, 228 E. 500 North, told officers that someone had pulled up 35 tomato plants and 20 cauliflower plants from his garden. About 20 more plants had been stomped on. The plants were valued at $205. A mailbox at 1090 W. 1100 North was damaged by someone who drove by and hit the box with a bat or pipe. The box is valued at $20. Ken Jakeman, 7 S. 300 East, reported repor-ted that someone had used tree flock spray to write on his car. Avacado had also been smeared on the car. There is a suspect. An attempted burglary was reported repor-ted at 125 S. Main in Lindon. There was about $35 damage to the rear door of the home where a pry bar had been used to attempt entry. The pry bar was found near the door. No entry was made and there are no suspects. A couple who turned on their lights when they heard a noise apparently scared off some would-be burglars at 660 S. 50 West. The next morning they found a 14 foot aluminum boat had been removed from the trailer and dropped drop-ped in the bushes. The boat is valued at $400. The family saw two individuals run from the property when they turned the lights on but did not recognize the men. Larry Veenker told Det. Cullimore that a Radio Shack 40 channel CB valued at $65 had been take from his car while it was parked in his driv-way driv-way at 292 E. 140 North, Lindon. There are two suspects. Two juveniles have been arrested in connection with the theft of a .22 caliber Ruger and 25 bullets from a gun cabinet at the home of Doyle A. Larson, 130 S. 300 East, Lindon. The gun and bullets are valued at $103 and the damage to the cabinet door and bedroom door, which was jimmied, is $66. The two suspects were arrested by Provo police and one was placed in juvenile detention, according to Officer Jeff Wilson. The gun and bullets were recovered. Officer John Lloyd is investigating a report of a window being shattered in a vehicle at 1000 West State Road when a rock was thrown. No one was injured and they do now know where the rock came from. The vehicle was owned by Gary O. Winters, Pleasant Grove. The window was valued at $150. Ranae Bowler, 944 S. 500 East, reported that a gray and black GE stereo valued at $179 and a black typewriter valued at $300 had been taken from her basement. There is a suspect. Val Chipman, 130 N. 100 East, told officers that a white Schwinn Predator bicycle, valued at $150, had been taken from his backyard. |