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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 3

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The searches yielded no evidence of his whereabouts, Gudermuth said. Searchers moved the command center from City Hall on Tuesday to an empty retail location next to Showtime Movie Rentals, a business Williams and his wife own. Telephone volunteers have been receiving leads and canvasing the entire community since Saturday. While many leads' are little more that rumor and speculation. Gudermuth remains hopeful that some of the information may prove useful.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation planned to join authorities today in probing Williams personal life for clues to his location, Gudermuth said. With full family cooperation. they are investigating every angle, he said, including whether foul play was involved. "People have said that theres the possibdity that he just decided to take off for a while." Gudermuth said. Well that's very uncharacteristic and he had a job to do." Williams never mentioned he intended to leave the area Gudermuth said.

In addition to his businesses and several buildings he owns locally, Williams is an active community leader and planned to celebrate his 24th wedding anniversary with his wife. Diana Williams was last seen driving a large, white Ford F-350 pickup with a chrome toolbox. He is described as a white male with light brown hair, approximately 5-foot, 7-mches tall. Bankers Mortgage of Grand junction OXN Debbie Newton 1-11; Grand Junction 1840 North 12th Si. (970)243-1919 7.V.V.YAV.Y.YV.

jS We make 2 Scrapbooking easy fun! 5 Let us shorn you horn to turn those boxes drawers of photos memorabtiu mto a ar treasured keepsake! ar jl Scrapbooking Basics a Leant the basks of organizing decorating scrapbook pages! June 9 6 30 pm 5 June 16 11.00 am June 23. 6 30 pm 5 June 30 12 30 pm Ji Pre-regtstrabon a required1 CouniiyafHearf I MStkdiSeaipks 838 N. 1st Street Grand Jd, CO 8JS01 uiS2SEn Qspire1 For nearly forty years Dr Stanley Pearle our founder has nspred i to provide quafcty eyecare products and advice tor you and your tarnrfy BjMROM KHTTOJ Hie SenDnel NUCLA A baffled community resumed its.search on Tuesday for lifelong resident Dale Williams, whose inexplicable disappearance six days ago has generated fears of foul play. There's a lot of people wondering what's going on. This really isn't like Marshal Matthew Guder-'muthsaid.

Just before his disappearance, the 42-year-old man was working at Pro Body Shop, a business he owns in Nucla. Williams left tools and parts laying about the unlocked building, apparently intending to return to finish the job. Gudermuth said. Everything indicates that he expected to be back in a few mmutes." Gudermuth said. Williams was last sighted at the Family Market grocery store in Na-turita at 6 pm.

on Thursday, and Man jailed By MARLiA B. VADER The Dady Sentinel RIFLE A Rifle man was booked into the Garfield County Jail Tuesday after he allegedly swallowed cocaine as a way to dispose of the evidence, according to the arrest affidavit This is the second time iij less than two months David Henderson was jailed on drug charges. Henderson was arrested early Tuesday morning after a Garfield County sheriffs deputy reported a suspicious car at the Cottonwood -Springs Trailer Park. Officers from the Two Rivers Drug Enforcement Team (TRIDENT) found Henderson sitting in the car with white powder that tested positive for cocaine, the affidavit said. on drug charges, again Qdependenl Eye earns from hcensed dependent Doctors of Oplomefry located next to every Pearie Vision Qnovativ Count on Pearie Visor for acfranced cuttng-edge lens technology I fee our ectave McroThm Rus Ctes The thrmest.

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Dan Hall. The Ninth Judicial District Attorneys Office arrested Henderson on charges of possession of cocaine I i I i with the intent to sell tampering with physical evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia. Today, Henderson will also be charged with violating bail bond conditions, a class 6 felony which requires a one-year prison sentence if he is found guilty, said Deputy trict Attorney Rich Orman. -Additionally, we will charge him with possession with intent to distribute more than 25 grams of cocaine, Orman said. Orman added because Henderson was not in any shape to be taken in front of the judge Tuesday, his first appearance will take place today.

Henderson had been out on $25,000 bond after an April 7 arrest on charges of possession of cocaine the mtent to sell. His wife, Annette Henderson, was charged with possession of cocaine. Man drowns in Lake Powell By SENTINEL STAFF A 35-year-old New Zealand man died Monday in Lake Powell while trying to untangle an anchor lme caught in his boat propeller, the National Park Service said. Timothy Crawford, who was living in Breckenridge, had been houseboating on the bay between Secret and Oak canyons attempting to beach a houseboat in windy conditions. Crawford attempted to un-.

tangle the line. Five minutes later he was found underwater by friends, who attempted cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The incident is under investigation. Plan for city may falter By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EVERGREEN 'A group studying the pros and cons of making Evergreen a city may drop the idea because of lack of citizen interest. Only a handful of the areas 30,000 residents turned out recently to hear about the 18-month study by the Evergreen 2000 Committee.

We presented our study at the Lake House, and about 60 showed up, said Dave Gleason, a 2000 Committee member. After our presentation, we took a straw vote that came out 50 against incorporation, six in favor and four undecided. Cash 5 Tuesday's numbers. 6, 7, 9, 23 and 25 The Dally Sentinel is printed in large 1 part on recycled rx vX paper and is recyclable For A recycling V. 1 information, please call our Circulation Department 242-1919 or 1 800 332 5832.

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Homemade airplane tips, injures pilot DELTA A localman sustained multiple fractures when his homemade airplane tipped over during take-off on Saturday morning. Darryl Wiltshire, 32, was taking off in his two passenger airplane when it tipped over on the runway, causing extensive damage to the cockpit and wings. Willshire suspects the accident was caused by a gust of wind or a brake that may have locked up, Delta County Undersheriff Fred McKee said. Willshire was treated at Delta County Memorial Hospital for a fractured collarbone and shoulder blade. Love allegedly leaves scene of accident Grand Junction police arrested Joshua S.

Love on suspicion of drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident Monday. According to police records, Love was involved in an accident at 27 Road and Unaweep Avenue and was found driving a short distance away. Car has tires and wires slashed A car parked in the 400 block of 30 Road had the tires and the electrical wiring slashed Monday according to Mesa County Sheriffs Department reports, causing $2,000 in damage to fte car. Woman trapped in rollover accident A 47-year-old woman was rescued Tuesday after she was trapped in a car during a one-car rollover accident near Palisade. The woman was extricated from the Chevrolet Lumina by members of the Clifton Rescue Squad at about 8.30 p.m.

She was identified as Donna BUllock by the Colorado State Patrol. The accident occurred at 35 210 and roads. The driver was traveling east on Road when the car drifted off the right side of the road, said Trooper Dean Garcia of the Colorado State Patrol. The driver over-corrected, sent, the thhicle into a broadside spin, and rolled offifhe left side of the two-lane road into an orchard. Garcia said 1 She drifted off the right shoulder for quite a bit before she realized it," Garcia said.

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