Thursday, 24 August 2006
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Springville Police had 200 cases last week with 20 calls for animal problems.

Michael Lemar Bryan, 148 W. 100 North #15, Nephi, was arrested for an outstanding warrant. Two male juveniles were cited for shoplifting at Reams.

Eloisa Cerda, 616 E. Aaron Ave., Springville, and Claudia Rodriguez, same address, were beoth cited for open container of alcohol. Maria Rodriguez was arrested for a warrant.

Zachery Philip Chesnut, 235 E. 100 South, Springville, was arrested for assault, threatening with a weapon and obstructing justice. John R. Clark, 360 N. Green Acres Trailer Park #47, Springville, was arrested for a warrant, suspended license and no valid plates.

Bernardo Flores,1573 E. 500 South, Spanish Fork, was arrested for a warrant. Rachelle Larsen, 575 E. 400 North, Mapleton, was arrested for a warrant.

Jacquelyne Janeice McMahon, 232 E. 400 South, Springville, was arrested for two warrants. Chris M. McMillan, 286 N. 700 East, Santaquin, was cited for intoxication, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief.

Todd William Opfar, 1455 N. Main, Springville, was cited for a suspended llicense. Feliciano Sanchez-Castillo, 149 W. 200 South, Springville, was arrested for aggravated assault.

Cory Duane Peay, 215 E. 100 North, Spanish Fork, was arrested for two warrants. Heidi Preece, 709 N. Main #2, Springville, was cited for obstructing justice. A juvenile with Peay and Preece was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and taken to Vantage Point.

Jared Alma Richins, 74 E. 9000 North, Price, was arrested for two warrants, and Chelsie Thomas, 940 N. 440 East, Provo, was arrested for a warrant after police were called for a noise complaint.

Cameron Douglas Terry, 1135 W. 1600 North, Mapleton, was arrested for a warrant. Sharmane Williams, 1607 E. 300 South, Springville, was arrested for a warrant.

Money was taken from a home; someone is using another person's name and account numbers to make and cash checks; a credit card taken in Span ish Fork and used at Walmart; there were two identify frauds cases and one runnaway reported.

Thefts included 1/2 ton of hay taken from a pickup; medication from ahome; Mongoose mountain bike; nailgun; Kodak camera; three bikes from a shed; and money from a truck.

This story appeared in The Springville Herald on page A2.
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