Show Woods Cross police were surrounded jewelry last weeKend when they recovered an estimated worth of turquoise t V ERED and silver Navajo It was reportedly stolen in New Counting the are I to Officer J. H. Officer Scott and Chief Niles estimated worth and silver Navajo recovered last Weekend by Woods Cross olice was identified as part Jf that taken in two burglaries M.D. chief of I Police said the jewelry was taken from Southwest Indian Arts and Crafts and the both in Tafoya brought burglary warrants for Stephen Michael who was held in the Davis County Jail on charges of possession of stolen and two a Bountiful and a old from N. M. THEY WAIVED so Tafoya has taken the three back to New Mexico with He made an inventory of the jewelry with Police Chief Niles Stahle and Scott Woods Cross Police VAUGHAN discovered the jewelry in a car after receiving permission from the owner to search Due to the arrest of the three suspects in Woods Farmington police were able to make 16 more arrests and recover in jewelry SIXTEEN persons were charged with receiving stolen It looks like they will clear-up other burglaries committed by this extend our thanks and appreciation to Woods Cross police for what they have done he ON OF the suspects picked up in is an older brother of the New Mexico juvenile arrested in Woods Tafoya The loot by Woods Cross police consisted of more than about numerous belt buckles and pins and about 15 pounds of silver jewelry RIFLES and a revolver wre also recovered with the |