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Show Farmington Report tic drug law 2, liquor laws DUI 3, and traffic 20. ASSISTS WERE 10, suspicious suspi-cious personl7, civil 1, paper service, summons, warrants 3, animal complaints 3, medical 5, disturbing the peace, 2 and all others 35. A total of 121 for May. The Lagoon police report for May showed 4 juvenile and runaways. Larceny theft 2, other assaults 2, narcotic drug law 8, liquor laws 5, a total of 18 for the month of May. kj Walter K. Clock has issued a report on building in Farmington Farm-ington for the month of May. Permits issued for residential were three at a valuation of $381,751; additions and remodels re-models were two with valuation valua-tion of $3,300; excavation permits per-mits were four and miscellaneous miscel-laneous just one with a valuation valua-tion of $3, 435. There was a total of ten permits issued with a valuation of $388,486. PERMIT FEES collected were $1,565.33 for building; water connections $2,355; sewer connections $1,050; parks improvement $200 and fire protection $600. There was a total of $5,770.33 collected. The permit status shows residential re-sidential permits had 73 active with five completed; nonresidential non-residential were ten. Additions and remodels 61; excavations 18 and miscellaneous 29, for a total of 191 permits with five completed. The active subdivisions subdi-visions were 43 with 690 lots available. POLICE CHIEF Val Morton Mor-ton reported on the Farming-ton Farming-ton police dept. for May with the following: 13 juvenile and runaways 13, and citations 14 showing a total of 27 juvenile. In the regular report there were two burglary; larceny theft 14, auto theft 1, other assaults I, vandalism 2, narco- |