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Dustin Robert Bailey

Ogden police arrest two on drug charges after foot chase

OGDEN — After responding to what turned out to be a false alarm, police chased two men, whom they arrested for carrying drugs.

Ogden Police Lt. Chad Ledford said officers responded to reports of a vehicle burglary at 2542 Madison Ave., around 8 p.m. Saturday.

As soon as police arrived, two of the men ran.

When police caught up to John Christopher Flanigen, 52, they found methamphetamine and a pipe. He said he bought the drug at a local bar.

Sunday melee puts one in hospital

OGDEN -- A group of 15 or more gang members beat three men who complained about a botched car-repair job Sunday, sending one to a hospital, police said.

Bart McKinley Neely

West Point man accused of assaulting father with cereal bowl, milk jug

WEST POINT — A 22-year-old West Point man ended up in jail Thursday after throwing a cereal bowl and jug of milk at his father.

Bart McKinley Neely appeared in 2nd District Court on Friday, charged with third-degree possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, assault and criminal mischief, all class B misdemeanors. A felony arraignment hearing is set for April 12.

Jeremy Hauck appears in 2nd District Court in Farmington for a hearing on Sept. 6, 2006. Hauck is accused of killing his mother and stuffing her body in a freezer. He was 18 when the crime occurred, and he is now 23 and in Utah State Hospital, being forced to take medication in an attempt to make him competent to stand trial. (MATTHEW ARDEN HATFIELD/Standard-Examiner)

Evaluations to determine if Hauck can stand trial in mother's murder

FARMINGTON — Attorneys are continuing to wait for the results of two mental competency evaluations before they go forward in a murder case that is almost six years old.

Public defender Todd Utzinger said Monday in 2nd District Court that it will take at least two months before the two evaluators can complete the mental competency assessments of Jeremy Jacob Hauck.

Raymond Joseph Emmett

Man pleads guilty to Layton robbery while proclaiming innocence

FARMINGTON — A man has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge but says he did not wield a knife at a couple during a vehicle burglary.

Raymond Joseph Emmett, 32, entered a guilty plea to second-degree felony robbery Monday before 2nd District Judge Michael G. Allphin.

David Alan Anderson entered a guilty plea to a single count of possessing a dangerous weapon Thursday in Salt Lake City.

Guilty plea in Utah airplane knife smuggling case

SALT LAKE CITY -- A Utah man accused of smuggling a knife onto an airplane and threatening to kill police has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in federal court.

Jeffrey Paul Ellis, 27, was arrested for felony warrants dealing with possession of a controlled substance and domestic violence.

Davis police dog, Jak, subdues knife-wielding man

FRUIT HEIGHTS — A knife-wielding man wanted by law enforcement thought he was prepared for officers entering his house, but he was not expecting to see Jak come through his bathroom door.

The 5-year-old, 80-pound Belgian Malinois, who is a member of the Davis County Sheriff Office’s K-9 Unit, subdued Jeffrey Paul Ellis, 27, until officers could safely enter the house and take him into custody Saturday.

Ellis was arrested for felony warrants dealing with possession of a controlled substance and domestic violence.

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