Practice News Story-3
CRIME
Two CPU’s were stolen from a church building on the East Side of Logan on January 31.
A chapel belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located on the corner of 1600 E 900 N. was vandalized by two unknowns. Sheriff Deputy Geoffrey Hasty said he believes two juveniles entered through an office window around 1:45a.m. the one opening the window as to unlock the door for his accomplice.
Physical Management Manager Robert Knots commented that he came to repair ceiling tiles, only to see two CPU’s on the floor. Through further investigation Knots said he found Bishop Lawrence Shirks window open, leading everyone to believe this was done by juveniles.
Bishop Lawrence Shirk said he received a call at 7:00 a.m. reporting the trespassing and the vandalism of the church building. Bishop Shirk upon questioning said he recalls leaving the window open the night of the 31st. “It was raining out, and I just wanted to listen to the rain and relax after my interviews.” “Luckily there was only minor damage.”
Evelyn Breathwaite a witness across the street said she heard noises at 1:45a.m. Evelyn thought it was the garbage man. So she instinctively went back to bed.
This could have been avoided.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Practice News Story-2
Practice News Story-2
Restaurant was torched after a grease fire got out of control!
Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant was on the corner of Washington and 21st in down town Ogden.
The owner of the building, Rachel Calhoun has owned the building for some time now, and yet had no comment as to the cause of the fire, or plans in the future.
Pedro Sanchez the owner of the Restaurant has been in the U.S for two years. He was in the Kitchen at the time of the accident. When the grease fire started, Pedro said, “I tried to put the flames out with a fire extinguisher but couldn’t, so I screamed and ran out the building.” “I was so scared.”
Michael Freeman a regular at Pedro’s Restaurant said he saw smoke and heard screaming coming from the kitchen so he ran out and dialed 911.
Deputy Fire Chief Greg Chamberlain arrived shortly after 2:00pm the fire was quick and easy to put out. “We had the fire out in under ten minutes.” Their were no fatalities and it’s a miracle that no one got hurt.
Restaurant was torched after a grease fire got out of control!
Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant was on the corner of Washington and 21st in down town Ogden.
The owner of the building, Rachel Calhoun has owned the building for some time now, and yet had no comment as to the cause of the fire, or plans in the future.
Pedro Sanchez the owner of the Restaurant has been in the U.S for two years. He was in the Kitchen at the time of the accident. When the grease fire started, Pedro said, “I tried to put the flames out with a fire extinguisher but couldn’t, so I screamed and ran out the building.” “I was so scared.”
Michael Freeman a regular at Pedro’s Restaurant said he saw smoke and heard screaming coming from the kitchen so he ran out and dialed 911.
Deputy Fire Chief Greg Chamberlain arrived shortly after 2:00pm the fire was quick and easy to put out. “We had the fire out in under ten minutes.” Their were no fatalities and it’s a miracle that no one got hurt.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Practice News Story 1
Practice News Story 1
Fatal Van Accident Kills Students of Utah State University. A Dodge Van traveling down Interstate 84 west was seen by one witness Jennie Smith, she said “I witnessed a giant dust cloud, which spun out of control violently throwing all 10 students.” That dust cloud came from the 15 passenger van, in route to a Farm Impliment Store. Aggie students were on a field trip, being driven by Profesor Even Parker. According to police Lt. Michaud, he said “this is the worst accident I’ve seen in 15 years”. On the cine police and medical unites quickly attended to all students as they were quickly sent off. Four critically injured students were sent by Flight for Live and one student by ambulance were taken to near by hospitals. Kyle Holden a driver of a following car said, “As I passed the Van the drives rear tire blew out of control throwing the van into a spin which just rolled over and over.”
Fatal Van Accident Kills Students of Utah State University. A Dodge Van traveling down Interstate 84 west was seen by one witness Jennie Smith, she said “I witnessed a giant dust cloud, which spun out of control violently throwing all 10 students.” That dust cloud came from the 15 passenger van, in route to a Farm Impliment Store. Aggie students were on a field trip, being driven by Profesor Even Parker. According to police Lt. Michaud, he said “this is the worst accident I’ve seen in 15 years”. On the cine police and medical unites quickly attended to all students as they were quickly sent off. Four critically injured students were sent by Flight for Live and one student by ambulance were taken to near by hospitals. Kyle Holden a driver of a following car said, “As I passed the Van the drives rear tire blew out of control throwing the van into a spin which just rolled over and over.”
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