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Show Police Blotter An American Fork women sustained sus-tained broken bones and facial injuries in-juries in an accident Sept. 23 in Pleasant Grove on Center St. near 600 West. Det. Cody Cullimore said that Eva Lagos was treated and released at American Fork Hospital. She received a broken clavicle, broken nose and mouth injuries in the accident, according to ambulance personnel. The officer said the accident occurred when the westbound Lagos vehicle left the roadway and struck a utility pole. There was $3,000 damage to the Lagos car and $100 damage to the pole. Ms. Lagos was treated at the scene and transported to the hospital hospi-tal by Pleasant Grove Ambulance. No injuries were reported in another accident on Sept. 25 when cars driven by Frank Hansen and Don Paul Bearnson, both of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, collided in the intersection intersec-tion at 100 E. 200 South. There was $3,000 damage to the Hansen vehicle and $1,500 damage dam-age to the Bearnson auto. Officer John Lloyd investigated the accident. Officers investigated a hit and run accident at 1150 E. near 900 South on Sept. 21. The victim was a peach tree valued at $150. The police report stated that a vehicle went off the west side of the street, then off the east side, struck the peach tree and then drove off. Officers again cautioned those who leave their car parked for any reason to be sure the vehicles are locked and no valuables are left inside. Several vehicle burglaries have again occurred, a number of them during the football game last Friday Fri-day at Pleasant Grove High School. Kerry Assay, Orem, reported that he had parked his car on 200 South while he attended the football game. When he returned he found that a concrete rock had been used to break out the side window. A wallet under 1 the seat had been taken. It contained con-tained $100 and some ID andcredit cards. Natalie Crosby, Pleasant Grove, told officers that she had parked ; her car at 150 S. 700 East during the game and when she returned a rock had been thrown through the window and her purse had been taken. It contained no money. The other incidents which occurred oc-curred that same evening were still being processed at press time and will be listed in next week's report. ' Willis Randall, Pleasant Grove reported that binoculars valued at $54 had been taken from his vehicle ve-hicle sometime between Sept. 20 and 22. , The truck was parked behind his home and was inside closed chainlink gates. There were other items in the vehicle but they were not taken. j Officer Bert Bean has arrested four male juveniles for taking au-tos au-tos from car lots to test drive and not bringing them back. The youths were referred w Juvenile Court. They were charged with joy riding. The same group was also ar rested for the same thingin Amen can Fork. , One of the boys was from Flea5 ant Grove, one from American r or and two from Orem. , Douglas R. Burrell, HigWanJ reported that a Panasonic casse stereo valued at $250, a casseUe tape valued at $7 and a radar tector valued at $65, were taM from his auto while it was sparKe at the Superbowl in Lindon. Officer Jim Taufer took Two young boys reported that a maleadultexposedhimselfto3 near the Lindon Elementary on Sept. 23. After the incident tn boys went home and told tn ther. They told officers same person had exposed him on several other occasions. |