KGVY
Radio, Monday, June 9, 2008
Green
Valley Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers
Carol
Roskey
SAV
received a report that floodlights at the entrance to a GV development continue
to be broken or stolen. Over 30
floodlights have been stolen over the last year. It continues to happen and it is suspected that the damage occurs
at night. Notify 911 if you see anything suspicious.
Golf
cart thefts or attempted thefts happened around Green Valley last week In once case, SAV received a report from a GV
resident that someone attempted to steal his golf cart from his driveway but
since the batteries were dead they didn’t get far. Not all Green Valley
residents were so lucky. Don’t provide
would be thieves with an opportunity to take your property, keep things like
golf carts and golf clubs out of sight and secured.
SAV
and the sheriff’s department continue to take reports regarding civil or
criminal actions that the owner of the Sahuarita Dental Clinic at 75 W. Calle
del las Tiendas is suspected of perpetrating.
In this case an attorney contacted one of the former dentists employed
at the Clinic about contracts that were signed in the dentist’s name and paid
for services not received. The dentist
clamed he did not sign such contracts and suspected the former owner of the clinic
of forging his name.
June
hourly awards for SAV members were received by:
Audrey
Shepelak and Kathleen Thomas for 1000 hours
Hollie
Hinz for 4000 hours
And
Jerry Barber and Michael Herndon for 10,000
Members
receive hourly pins in recognition of the number of hours of service they have
contributed to SAV.