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Friday, July 4, 2014

Rich County Sheriff's Report For June



Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times

RANDOLPH, Utah.  There were 159 incidents reported by the Sheriff’s Office during the month of June, 2014.  The most frequent incidents were:  21 Sovereign Land issues, 19 citizen assists, 14 medical emergencies, 11 animal problems, 10 traffic accidents with damage, 9 thefts, 8 civil processes, and 6 alarms.

These incidents occurred as follows:  one not defined, 76 in Garden City, 30 in Laketown, 2 out of County, 31 in Randolph, 1 in the south end of the county, and 18 in Woodruff.

Garden City had 11 medical emergencies, 10 citizen assists, and 10 sovereign land issues.  There were 6 thefts, 5 civil processes, 5 alarms, 4 animal problems and 3 agency assists.  There were 2 burglaries, 2 domestic disturbances, 2 traffic accidents with damages, 2 traffic hazards, and 2 VIN serial number inspections.  There was one each of the following: a citizen dispute, a Fish and Game issue, found property, a lockout, lost property, a missing person, a traffic accident with injuries, some property damage--not vandalism, a suspicious person/circumstance, a trespass, a weapon offense, and a welfare check.

Laketown had 10 sovereign land issues, 3 traffic accidents with injuries, 2 attempts to locate, 2 citizen assists, and 2 welfare checks.  There was one each of the following:  an agency assist, an animal problem, a domestic disturbance, a DUI alcohol or drugs incident, a fire, a fraud, a traffic accident with injuries, a suspicious person/circumstance, a theft, a traffic hazard, and a weapon offense.


Randolph had 4 animal problems, 3 criminal histories, 2 child abuse or neglect, 2 citizen assists, 2 DUI alcohol or drugs calls, 2 fraud incidents, 2 juvenile problems, 2 traffic accidents with damage, 2 thefts, and 2 transportation of a person/property.  There was one each of the following:  an alarm, an assault, a civil process, a medical emergency, a suspicious person/circumstance, a traffic hazard, a VIN serial number inspection, and a welfare check.

In Woodruff there were 5 citizen assists, 2 civil processes, 2 animal problems, 2 medical emergencies, 2 traffic accidents with damage, and 2 suspicious persons/circumstances.  There was an assault, a traffic hazard, and a transportation of a person/property.

There were two out of county incidents.  One was an attempt to locate and the other was a sovereign lands issue.

There was also a traffic accident with damage in the south end of the County.

There were 12 citations and 13 violations in Garden City, 8 citations and 8 violations in Laketown, 5 citations and 7 violations in Randolph, and 8 citations and 9 violations in Woodruff as reported in the Total Traffic Citation Report.  That results in a total of 33 citations and 37 violations during the month of June.

Twenty of the citations were for speeding.  There were two each of the following:  valid launch permits required, no proof of insurance, and motor vehicles on the beach.  There were one each of the following:  failure to register or expired registration, a previous owner’s plates, a DUI alcohol/drugs incident, passing where prohibited, parking--stop or stand on side, failure to remain at the scene of an accident, driving under the influence, an open container/drinking alcohol, right of way stop/yield sign, operating and vehicle by persons underage, and discharging of a firearm.

The Traffic Warning Report show that there were 11 warnings and 11 violations in Garden City, there were 20 warnings and 21 violations in Laketown, and there were 2 warnings and 2 violations in Woodruff making a total of 33 warnings and 34 violations.

The Traffic Warning Report included such things as valid launch permits required, AIS check station skip, failure to stop at check station, unregistered vehicles, ATVs on the beach, mini motorcycles on public property, speeding, motor vehicles on the beach, altered/defaced/removed capacity stickers, and parking below the high water mark.

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