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Posted on: October 3, 2011

[ARCHIVED] Police Dept. Press Release 10/03/2011

Tracy A Bradshaw, age 38, of Green River was arrested on 9/30/11 at 20:53 hours on Monroe Ave for Disturbing the Peace and Resisting Arrest. Officers responded to a report of a Domestic Disturbance on Monroe Ave. Officers made contact with Bradshaw and after repeated attempts to get Bradshaw to calm down and be quiet she was arrested. Bradshaw refused to comply with officer’s instruction and fought with the officers when arrested.

Two 14 year old males were cited for Fighting in Public at the GRHS on 9/29/11 at 11:50 hours. A fight between the two youths was witnessed by the Assistant Principal at the school who in turn contacted the SRO and he issued the citations.

Gene Pierce, age 44, of Green River was cited for Hit and Run when the vehicle he was driving struck a parked car and he left the scene without reporting the crash. Damages to the car owned by Caristol Johnson was estimated at over $1000 and also over $1000 to the car driven by Pierce. No injuries were reported.

A report of Domestic Battery was investigated on Anvil Drive on 10/01/11 at 22:05 hours when dispatch received a call of a physical altercation between a male and female. Officers responded and documented the injuries and a report was forwarded to the County Attorney’s office for review.

A runaway report was taken on 10/02/11 at 23:45 hours on Colorado Drive.

A Larceny report was taken on 9/29/11 at 21:00 hours on Cumorah Drive when the victim’s father reported his daughters pink bicycle was taken from behind their residence on Cumorah Way.

A Larceny report was taken on S Center Street when a wallet belonging to Brandon Phar was found on W 2nd S and returned to him. Pharr advised he had $500 in cash in his wallet when he lost it.

A Larceny report was taken at the Maverick Store on 9/30/11 when the driver of a dark colored SUV pumped $40 in gas into the vehicle and left without paying.

Officers investigated a crash at the GRHS parking lot when a vehicle driven by a 17 year old male backed into a pickup truck owned by Max Martinez. Damage to the Martinez truck was estimated at over $1000 and under $1000 to the vehicle driven by the 17year old. The juvenile was cited for Inattentive Driving.

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