A burglary occurred late last night, early this morning at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meeting house. Two CPU’s were stolen. Investigators have leads, but nobody has been apprehended.
Sheriff Dep. Geoffrey Hasty told us that they believe two juveniles committed the burglary. They entered through Bishop Lawrence Shirk’s window, and out a side door. It appeared that the juveniles were attempting to take the monitors, along with the CPU’s but couldn’t make it and dropped them near the door.
Maintenance worker, Robert Knotz, was the first to call police around 6:15 this morning when he came in to do his regular maintenance rounds. Bishop Lawrence (Larry) Shirk was the last to leave the building last night around 11:00 p.m.. "It was sort of hailing, so I opened my window to hear and smell it. I guess I forgot to close it."
A neighbor heard noises around 2 a.m. and thought it was just garbage cans. It is a safe neighborhood.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
EXTRA News Story 2: FIRE
Two girls were hospitalized yesterday after a fire broke out in Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant around 2 p.m.
Their father Miguel Sanchez, restaurant owner Pedro Sanchez’s brother, was treated at the scene after a grease fire spread in the restaurant, located on the bottom floor of an apartment building on the corner of 21st Street and Washington Boulevard, Deputy Fire Chief Greg Chamberlain said.
Pedro Sanchez was in the kitchen at the time of the fire, while Miguel Sanchez and daughters Maria Del Mar, 4, and Mercedes, 2, were in the apartment above the restaurant.
Friends of Pedro told him they would help him rebuild the restaurant.
Rachel Calhoun, owner of the apartment building, would not comment on how she is going to handle the rest of the damage to the building.Pedro Sanchez claimed he had legal citizenship in the United States. Miguel Sanchez is waiting on his legal work papers.
The girls were transported to McKay-Dee hospital.
Their father Miguel Sanchez, restaurant owner Pedro Sanchez’s brother, was treated at the scene after a grease fire spread in the restaurant, located on the bottom floor of an apartment building on the corner of 21st Street and Washington Boulevard, Deputy Fire Chief Greg Chamberlain said.
Pedro Sanchez was in the kitchen at the time of the fire, while Miguel Sanchez and daughters Maria Del Mar, 4, and Mercedes, 2, were in the apartment above the restaurant.
Friends of Pedro told him they would help him rebuild the restaurant.
Rachel Calhoun, owner of the apartment building, would not comment on how she is going to handle the rest of the damage to the building.Pedro Sanchez claimed he had legal citizenship in the United States. Miguel Sanchez is waiting on his legal work papers.
The girls were transported to McKay-Dee hospital.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Practice News Story #2: FIRE
OGDEN- A fire broke out around 2 pm yesterday due to a grease fire in Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant on the corner of 21st Street and Washington Blvd. The restaurant was located on the bottom floor of an apartment building.
The owner of the restaurant, Pedro Sanchez, was in the kitchen at the time of the fire. His brother Miguel Sanchez and his 2 daughters Maria Del Mar, who is 4, and Mercedes, who is 2 were in the apartment above the restaurant. Miguel was treated at the scene Deputy Fire Chief Greg Chamberlain stated, and the 2 girls were transported to McKay-Dee hospital.
Friends of Pedro told him that they would help him rebuild the restaurant. Rachel Calhoun, who owns the apartment building, would not comment to us at this time on how she is going to handle the rest of the damage to the building.
Pedro claimed he had legal citizenship in the United States. His brother Miguel is waiting on his legal work papers.
The owner of the restaurant, Pedro Sanchez, was in the kitchen at the time of the fire. His brother Miguel Sanchez and his 2 daughters Maria Del Mar, who is 4, and Mercedes, who is 2 were in the apartment above the restaurant. Miguel was treated at the scene Deputy Fire Chief Greg Chamberlain stated, and the 2 girls were transported to McKay-Dee hospital.
Friends of Pedro told him that they would help him rebuild the restaurant. Rachel Calhoun, who owns the apartment building, would not comment to us at this time on how she is going to handle the rest of the damage to the building.
Pedro claimed he had legal citizenship in the United States. His brother Miguel is waiting on his legal work papers.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
PRACTICE NEWS STORY - Accident #1
Utah State University van Rolls on Interstate 84
Yesterday at about 4:00 p.m. a group of agriculture students from Utah State University were traveling west on Interstate 84 heading back from Greenline Implements in Tremonton Utah. Witnesses say a tire blew out and the van rolled. Police are conducting a preliminary investigation to tell the actual cause of the crash. Five fatalities have occurred so far.
Kyle Holden who was caravanning with the group was just in front of the 15 passenger van when he saw smoke. Kyle stated that he saw Evan swerve, he claimed that Evan had driven heavy machinery his whole life and didn’t think a tire blow out would be a problem. However, the wheels caught gravel and the van started rolling.
Yesterday at about 4:00 p.m. a group of agriculture students from Utah State University were traveling west on Interstate 84 heading back from Greenline Implements in Tremonton Utah. Witnesses say a tire blew out and the van rolled. Police are conducting a preliminary investigation to tell the actual cause of the crash. Five fatalities have occurred so far.
Kyle Holden who was caravanning with the group was just in front of the 15 passenger van when he saw smoke. Kyle stated that he saw Evan swerve, he claimed that Evan had driven heavy machinery his whole life and didn’t think a tire blow out would be a problem. However, the wheels caught gravel and the van started rolling.
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