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Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 1:00pm
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Note: Sage cat reward increased to $47,700

For the sake of time, instead of a formal press release here is the updated total for the Sage reward: $47,700. We are continuing to receive donations and will keep you updated. 

 

This includes the original $5K offered by the Humane Society of Utah and $14,000 from individual donations. Donations have been received from across the U.S. and as far away as Australia and England.

A $10,000 donation from an anonymous donor from Vernal, Utah.

$12,700 from individual donations made to the Humane Society of Northern Utah.

$5K from the Humane Society of the United States.

 

I am waiting to receive a statement from Clint Thacker, Davis County Animal Services director. He needs to pass his statement by Clearfield Police Department and Davis County tonight, but I will send a formal release with his statement as soon as possible tonight or early tomorrow. Davis County Animal Services is investigating every tip they are receiving, which may take some time. They are actively working on the case.

 

Dr. Frank Ascione suggested that we get a statement from child welfare services since there was a 1-year-old and 4-year-old child in the home. He is concerned with their emotional state after seeing this happen to their pet. I have left a voicemail with the Utah Department of Child & Family Services (DCFS) to see if they have a statement and will include that if I hear back from them. Dr. Ascione also shared contact information for his colleagues at the University of Denver who specialize in risk assessment and abuse. I have forwarded this information to Davis County Animal Services in hopes that they can help profile likely suspects. If you are interested in a statement from Dr. Ascione, please text him first at 435-232-2161 or email frank.ascione@du.edu. I have attached some information from him below.

 

It is difficult to determine whether or not the number of animal abuse cases has risen over time since the definition of abuse has changed and species involved varies. We feel that more attention has recently been given to animal abuse cases now that it is a third-degree felony for companion animal torture in Utah. We may see more cases reported and covered by the media than previous years, but cannot deduct that more abuse is occurring. Laws vary across the country, however, and with the recent FBI tracking of animal abuse as a separate criminal category, we expect to see more accurate tracking in the years to come.

 

We thank you for your continued help to solve this case. The world is watching, and this story has touched thousands of people. 

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THE FRIGHTS

APPEARING MARCH 20TH ON 

NBC's LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY

 

ANNOUNCE MAY TOUR DATES WITH HUNNY

 

MARCH 13th , 2017 - SAN DIEGO, CA: SoCal's premiere garage/surf/punk band The Frights will appear on NBC's Last Call With Carson Daly on March 20th at 1:35 am Eastern/Pacific time (12:35 am Central/Mountain time). The performance will be available for streaming on Hulu and NBC.com after the broadcast. 

 

The band's performance was filmed at their patently bonkers sold-out Valentine's Day show that kicked off 2017 at the iconic El Rey Theatre. Regretfully, the show was not titled "You Are Going To Date This" but it was followed quickly by a 2700-seat sellout for the band's 2nd annual You Are Going To Hate This Fest in San Diego which firmly cemented the band's status as one of the most thrilling and loveable bands to emerge from the west coast in ages.

 

 

 

The band's set was filmed at their patently bonkers sold-out Valentine's Day show that kicked off 2017 at the iconic El Rey Theatre. Regretfully, the show was not titled "You Are Going To Date This" but it was followed quickly by a 2700-seat sellout for the band's 2nd annual You Are Going To Hate This Fest in San Diego which firmly cemented the band's status as one of the most thrilling and loveable bands to emerge from the west coast in ages.

 

The Frights went into high gear with the 2016 release of You Are Going To Hate This on Dangerbird Records, followed by a year on the road with the likes of FIDLAR, The Garden, The Regrettes and SWMRS.  The tour miles sharpened The Frights' live show while showcasing the band's infectious catalog to new fans.  Songs like "Kids," You Are Going To Hate This," and "Afraid of the Dark" from the new album snuggle up next to OG Frights jams like "Crust Bucket" and "Cold" as the band sneaks in covers as wide ranging and fun as Smashmouth's "All Star," Weezer's "Undone," Billy Idol's "Dancing With Myself" and Sublime's "April 29th, 1992." 

 

The Frights know their punk and pop history and deliver a tenaciously exuberant live show.  Driven by singer/guitarist and principal songwriter Mikey Carnevale's self-deprecating wisdom and innate sense of melody, Richard Dotson's buoyant bass lines and irrepressible stage presence electrifies a performance anchored by drummer Marc Finn on the mother of all backbeats.  Yes, they are that good. 

 

 

 

THE FRIGHTS TOUR DATES:

 

4/09/17 - Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory When We Were Young Festival #

5/10/17 - Henderson, NV @ Eagle Aerie Hall %

5/12/17 - Reno, NV @ Holland Project %

5/13/17 -  Kuna, ID - Bernie Fisher Park %

5/16/17 - Seattle, WA @ The Fun House %

5/17/17 - The Cobalt @ Vancouver, BC %

5/18/17 - Analog Café @ Portland, OR %

5/19/17 - Domino Room @ Bend, OR %

5/20/17 - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst Club (Atrium) %

 

5/21/17 - Santa Barbara, CA @ Velvet Jones 

# with Morrissey, The Descendents, Silversun Pickups, Taking Back Sunday and more

% - with Hunny

 

GET THE FRIGHTS

www.dangerbirdrecords.com   

www.thefrights.com   

www.facebook.com/frightsband      

www.twitter.com/TheFrights   

www.instagram.com/thefrights    

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Bank of Utah is Offering $7,500 Grants to First-Time Home Buyers

Home$tart Grants are available for a limited time.

 

OGDEN, Utah, March 13, 2017 – Bank of Utah branches and mortgage loan offices throughout Utah are offering grants up to $7,500 to help low-income, first-time home buyers get into homes. The local bank is one of a few financial institutions in the state that has access to grant money from the Home$tart Program through the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines. The “free money” is available on a first-come, first-served basis for a limited time.

 

Home$tart grants may be used for down payments or closing costs of an owner-occupied housing unit, including condominiums. Grants can also be used in combination with funds from other sources. Applicants must intend to live in the home for five years or they will receive a pro-rated allocation.  To qualify, homebuyers must earn at least 20 percent less than the local median income (adjusted for family size), in addition to other eligibility factors.

 

“With the Home$tart Grants, Bank of Utah can help make homeownership a reality for those who have struggled to do so,” said Bret Wall, senior vice president of residential and consumer lending for Bank of Utah. “If you think you might qualify, I encourage you to contact us as soon as possible so we can secure your grant money, help you close your loan and get you and your family into a home of your own.”

 

For more information about or to qualify for a Home$tart grant, call 1-800-516-5559 or visit www.BankofUtah.com/home-start.

 

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About Bank of Utah

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