July 09, 2015

July 09, 2015

Celebrating 124 years of being Davis County’s news source Motorized fun at North Salt Lake’s The car show Davis Clipper ON A3 75 cents VOL. 124 NO. 20 THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2015 Debates continue on NSL slide BY JENNIFFER WARDELL with all parties, meeting “almost point, there are some gaps in the claim that the Evans’ water use [email protected] every day” according to North Salt property agreements. helped cause the slide. Lake Assistant City Manager Ken “We currently don’t have an “The developers built a Leetham. They’re also working out agreement with (Eagleridge neighborhood on top of a sand NORTH SALT LAKE agreements with various property Tennis and Swim Club) to go onto and gravel pit and failed to follow —Though the landslide owners to be able to go onto their their property to do remediation the recommendations of their property to begin the remediation work,” said Leetham. “They have own geologic reports,” reads has been quiet since last project. our proposal.” the statement. “Now instead of fall, the people involved “There’s so many parts to this,” The lawsuit battle over who to acknowledging and remedying said Leetham. “As soon as we blame for causing the slide also their mistakes, the developers definitely aren’t. hammer it out, we’ll get things continues, with homeowners Paul are attempting to cast blame on City officials are still hammer- moving.” and Jeanette Evans having filed a (Paul and Jeanette Evans)– two of ing out the final details of the Though the funding agreements response denying Eaglepointe Tandem bike remediation funding agreement are mostly down to details at this Development and Sky Properties’ n See “NSL” p. A5 champs race ahead SPORTS, A8 Fourth of July fun Davis County cel- ebrated with music, races and more LOUISE R. SHAW, B1 A home- grown movie Bringing a com- munity film to life. JENNIFFER WARDELL, B5 Parading along Main Centerville Mayor Paul Cutler (center) waves from a float celebrating the city’s centennial at one of many events that took place around Davis County in honor of Independence Day, July 4th. (See more photos B1) Photo by Louise R. Shaw|Davis Clipper Local girl to visit with Congress members BY BECKY GINOS Congress for support in funding research for [email protected] children who live with TID. She was selected from a field of more than 1,500 applicants from around the country KAYSVILLE—Children to represent Utah along with almost 160 other children, including some international shouldn’t have to worry about delegates. checking their blood sugar level “We’ve been involved with JDRF for the last eight years because Camryn’s older sister is eight to nine times a day – but also diabetic,” said Stephanie McCullough, that’s just part of daily life for Camryn’s mother. “My husband Scott was board president for a couple of years and 11-year-old Camryn McCullough. Katherine went to the Congress when she was She has type I diabetes (TID). 9 years old.” “I have to give myself an injection of Camryn will meet with Utah’s insulin,” said McCullough. “Sometimes I just Congressional members and other dignitaries feel like crap and I don’t want to do it. But I try while in the capital. “My older daughter to stay positive.” got to meet the president,” said Stephanie McCullough will be taking that positive McCullough. “They also have other celebrities message to the JDRF 2015 Children’s Congress, July 13 in Washington, D.C., to ask CAMRYN and her older sister Katherine with their n See “McCULLOUGH” p. A5 insulin pumps. Courtesy photo Bountiful PD still INDEX Making a difference in the life of an inmate seeking information BY BECKY GINOS Ondricek is a nurse and the [email protected] medical services director at on hit and run Opinion - A4 the jail. Day in and day out, he and the other medical BOUNTIFUL—Detectives at the Sports - A8 FARMINGTON— staff treat inmates with a Bountiful Police Department are still variety of problems. seeking information concerning a Davis Life - B1 Not many people “We have a really diverse hit and run accident that occurred clientele here,” he said. - B2 go to work every around midnight on Saturday. Calendar “There are 11 full-time and Officers responded to a report of Horizons - B3 day and have heavy two part-time RNs here a woman who was struck by a car metal doors lock 24 hours a day. We do as she walked in the area of 245 S. Obituaries - B4 everything from sick call, 500 West in Bountiful. They found behind them, or treat intakes, and emergencies. 57-year-old Nina Jacobs in the road, Showcase - B5 patients wearing a There is a broad variety of and she was transported to a local things done here.” hospital with serious injuries. No Church - B7 prison number. But There is also a doctor who witnesses to the accident have come comes in five days a week, forward, but passers-by spotted the that is what James a dentist who comes one victim lying in the road and alerted Ondricek has been day a week and two full-time officers. As of Tuesday afternoon, social workers. Nursing there was no update on her Davis Chamber doing for 22 years interns also rotate through condition. of Commerce at the Davis County completing the required The suspect vehicle did not stop hours for their program at recipient for after the accident, and the victim is Jail. the jail. hearing impaired and was not able the 2014 Small “I will be graduating in to give much information about the Business of the NURSING STUDENT Cami September,” said Cami incident. Asst. Chief Ed Biehler is Year Award. Green checks an inmate’s blood Green a nursing student at asking for anyone with information pressure. to contact Sgt. Troy Killian at 801- Photo by Becky Ginos | Davis 298-6016 or killian@bountifulutah. n See “NURSES” p. A5 Clipper gov. A2 NEWS CLIPPER • THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2015 CRIME BRIEFS Manslaughter case goes to trial FARMINGTON – A North Salt Lake man charged with manslaugh- ter in an auto-pedestrian accident that killed Kelly Allred in May 2014 rejected a plea deal and asked to proceed with a trial in 2nd District Court. Witnesses allege Jose Orozco, 36, was driving a white truck that left the scene of an auto-pedestrian accident at the intersection of 700 S. State St. in Clearfield. Police later arrested Orozco in North Salt Lake. He is currently in the Davis County Jail. The trial has been set for July 13 to July 16 in the Layton 2nd District Court. Driver hits three police cars during chase BOUNTIFUL – A suspected drunken driver left three police cars damaged in his wake during a chase that started in Bountiful and ended in South Weber. Jeffrey Lawrence Nelson, 42, was booked into the Davis County Jail for investigation of assault against a police officer, aggravated assault, driving under the influence, failure to stop at an officer’s command, failure to remain at the scene of an accident, reckless driving and criminal mischief. Nelson allegedly rammed into the officer’s car when the officer attempted to pull him over Sunday. He continued on, said the report, hitting another police car when officers tried to stop him. The chase continued onto I-15 where Nelson’s speed allegedly topped 90 mph. He managed to avoid spike strips, and rammed another officer in pursuit, according to police. Dragging Main at Bountiful Criterium When Nelson reached South Weber, he drove the minivan down an embankment and headed toward some fishermen, said the Cyclists take off for the opening segment of this year’s Bountiful Criterium the morning of July 4th. The course started and report. Officers concerned for the fishermen’s safety hit Nelson’s finished on Main Street, and cycled around 200 South, 100 West and Center streets. “It was great,” said organizer Dirk minivan, disabling it. Cowley of Salt Lake City. “It’s an incredible venue. Chief (Tom) Ross is a great support. We’ve finally found a home for the event.” Racers ride for a set time – from 30 minutes to one hour – and can take as many laps as they can fit into the time period. “It’s clearly a very dynamic race,” said Cowley. The Bountiful race drew participants from Nevada and Idaho as well Suspects arrested in Centerville burglaries as “all over” Utah, he said. It is a Utah Cycling Association series race so cyclists could earn points toward their overall CENTERVILLE – Police arrested two males Saturday in connec- season ranking for participating. tion with a string of burglaries in Centerville. Photo by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper After receiving a report in the early morning hours Saturday that two males were walking through yards, police responded and found a 20-year-old and 15-year-old allegedly hiding in a vehicle on Island View Drive in Centerville. Several burglaries involving vehicles and residences have been Delay in reporting woman’s Woman survives reported over the last 10 days in the southeast Centerville area. According to police, property stolen from two burglaries Saturday death prompts investigation 150-foot fall on morning was allegedly recovered from the two suspects. Drug paraphernalia and methamphetamine was also found in Mt. Timpanogos their possession, and Richard Martinez, 20, had a handgun, police LAYTON – A 93-year-old case became “suspicious,” said. woman was found dead in Lyman said. “There were no PROVO CANYON – A 48-year-old Farm- Martinez was booked into the Davis County Jail and the 15-year- her Layton home Sunday obvious signs of a homicide ington woman fell 150 feet while hiking old was booked into the Davis County Juvenile Detention Center, night under suspicious from the autopsy that was Mount Timpanogos last Thursday, but is according to police.

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