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Show Police blotter A Pleasant Grove man told police that two windows in his van had been broken while the vehicle was parked in front of his home. Garth Lewis, 411 E. State Rd, reported that the windows had been shot out, apparently by BB guns. The windows were valued at $100. He told Officer Jay Thornton that another window in his car had been shot out about two weeks ago. Richard Lee reported that someone had kicked in the door of his home at 90 S. 1195 West. The damage was set at $150. The officer said that that someone may have entered the home after the door was kicked in. A 12-year-old girl was arrested for shoplifting at Norton's after she allegedly took $8 worth of merchandise. mer-chandise. A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the theft of $23 in cash and $51 in lunch tickets other 7-11 Stores in the area. The real names of the suspects are still undetermined. A one-car accident was reported on Jan. 22 when a car driven by Charis A. Eastmond, Lehi, slid off the road and into a ditch at 700 S. near 310 West. There was about $2,000 damage to the car. The driver was not injured, according to Officer Jeff Wilson. Officers reported that a car left the scene of an accident last week without the driver leaving his name and insurance company. The accident occurred at 600 S. Geneva Road in Lindon when a car driven by Marty Curtis, Provo, was northbound on Geneva Road. He said another car pulled out to make a left hand turn and in order to avoid an accident he had to leave the roadway causing $2,500 damage to his car. from a locker at Pleasant Grove High School. The youth was referred to Juvenile Court. A 17-year-old male told officers that he was assaulted by some other males who had followed him when he left work for lunch.' Officers are searching for some suspects in a ' white Mustang. He said the same men had followed him on another occasion. Detectives Cody Cullimore and Bert Bean arrested a man and woman from Midvale last week when they attempted to trade in some cartons of cigarettes at the local 7-11 Store. The officers said the couple were believed to be the same two who had tried to trade in the cigarettes at |