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Barbed wire gate with a no-trespassing sign at St. Anne's Retreat, Logan Canyon.
Barbed wire gate with a no-trespassing sign at St. Anne's Retreat, Logan Canyon.
This boarded up light green cottage is one of several cabins at St. Anne's Retreat.
Cabins on the St. Anne's property are locked and boarded up to avoid trespassers vandalizing and damaging the property.
Cache County Attorney Scott Wyatt speaks to parents of trespassing youths at the Cache County Council Chambers
Cache County Attorney Scott Wyatt speaks to the media after preliminary trial for the three watchmen of St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Attorney Scott Wyatt at preliminary hearing in a Logan courtroom.
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Images featured in Cache Valley Magazine shows Pine Glenn Cove (Logan Canyon) also known as Hatch's Camp, The Nunnery, and St. Anne's Retreat.
The security guards responsible for the ambush of 38 trespassers at St. Anne’s retreat likely to face charges.
Herald Journal article identifies the guards involved in an armed standoff involving 30 trespassing legend-trippers at St. Anne's Retreat.
Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall seen partially on the right at preliminary hearing.
Crushed beer can, symbolic of trespassing and vandalism at St. Anne's Retreat and other Logan Canyon peoperties
Rite of passage does not justify a local tradition where the actions of trespassing and breaking the law are justified by adults who they themselves may have participated in this activity when they were younger.
Defense attorney Barbara Lachmar, left, and Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peeasnall, right, at the preliminary hearing in 1st District Court listening to witnesses testifying against the three watchmen in the Halloween trespassing incident at St.…
Demolition of Mendon Elementary School, 1991, view from the front.
Demolition of Mendon Elementary School, 1991, view from the front showing an excavator.
Herald Journal article talks about the events surrounding trespassers at St. Anne's retreat including the transcript of a conversation between a 911 dispatcher and John Jeppson.
Preliminary hearing for watchment involved in St. Anne's trespassing ordeal.
Gate with razor wire and no-trespassing sign sending a message to would-be trespassers and/or vandals to stay out.
View of gated entrance to St. Anne's Retreat showing a bridge.
No wonder our social structure is collapsing
To the editor:
After reading the article on the 30-plus teen-agers that had trespassed on private property in Logan Canyon, we felt compelled to present our view of a hitherto unspoken portion of this…
To the editor:
After reading the article on the 30-plus teen-agers that had trespassed on private property in Logan Canyon, we felt compelled to present our view of a hitherto unspoken portion of this…
John Jepppson, second from left, Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall, right at preliminary hearing
John Jepppson, second from left, Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall, right at preliminary hearing
John Jepppson, second from left, Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall, right at preliminary hearing
John Jeppson (right) and Christopher Doerr (left) shown leaving the 1st District Court after a preliminary hearing charging the watchmen with assault
John Jeppson at preliminary hearing listens closely to Judge Clint S. Judkins during preliminary hearing.
Judge Clint S. Judkins listens to arguments in the courtroom at the preliminary hearing for the watchmen accused of terrorizing 30-plus teens and young adults
Judge Clint S. Judkins listens to arguments in the courtroom at the preliminary hearing for the watchmen accused of terrorizing 30-plus teens and young adults
Judge Clint S. Judkins listens to arguments in the courtroom at the preliminary hearing for the watchmen accused of terrorizing 30-plus teens and young adults
Bench warrant was issued by court for Arthur Peasnall, one of the security guards in the St. Anne's trespassing drama.
Trespassing legend-trippses testify about their experience at St. Anne's retreat when they were ambushed by three watchmen.
A trial date has been set for all three watchmen accused of aggravated assaulting trespassing teenagers at St. Anne's retreat.
Third watchman arrested on assault charges for taking part in the detention of 38 trespassing legend-trippers at St. Anne's retreat on October 10, 1997.
Legend holds that nuns were raped by priests and drowned their newborns in the infamous swimming pool at St. Anne’s Retreat. It is said that if you go there at night you can hear the babies crying. In 1997 St. Anne’s Retreat and the legends…
Local resident suggests youth playing pranks on local home owners may be related to the problem of St. Anne's trespassers who were not held accountable for their actions.
Reactions from locals in the Opinion seciton of the Herald Journal discussing the aftermath of the incident at St. Anne's retreat involving trespassing legend-tripping teenagers captured by security guards.
Interviews with individuals to tell their experience legend-tripping at the "Nunnery" in Logan Canyon, and others give accounts of other paranormal experiences.