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Show Police warn residents to lock vehicles A rash of purse thefts from automobiles has resulted in a warning from the Pleasant Grove Police Dept. to not leave valuables in an unlocked car. They said that several times recently a purse has been taken from a car while the owner is in the house. Often the car has been left running while the driver makes a brief stop. They urged all drivers to take their valuables with them, even if it is just for a momentary stop, or lock the vehicle. Anna Jensen, Provo, reported that while she was in a home in Grove Circle someone took her purse from her car. There are no suspects at this time. Police have made three DUI arrests in recent days. Officer John Lloyd arrested a male adult in Lindon on Feb. 27. He also arrested an adult female the day before in Lindon and Sgt. Steve Frampton arrested a male adult in Lindon on Feb. 21. Richard Millar Trucking, 990 S. Main, reported that someone had : done $300 damage to one of their trucks. Det. Cody Cullimore is following up on the investigation. Rocky Mountain Welding reported ; a theft. Someone had picked up $294 for jackets and the jackets have never been delivered. Det. Mike Blackhurst is investigating. Lynn Seely, 622 S. Locust, reported that an industrial high pressure cleaner valued at $3,000 had been taken from his residence. : There are no suspects, according to Sgt. Frampton. Mark Atkinson, Lindon, reportec ' that $400 damage had been done to ' the door of his truck. Previously, four of his tires had been deflated. He said the damage may have been done at the high school drag strip. Danielle DeBruyn, Pleasant Grove, reported that an Escort brand radar detector had been taken from her vehicle while it was parked at her residence. Don Ashton told police that a kayak valued at $350 had been taken. There are no suspects. |