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Show A-6 The Park Record WedThursFrl, July 28-30, 2004 POLICE BLOTTER l1::n lVi1M --ii: m:: 11. in;. 1 -i ilm ruj- " Brwg in rfw d w d receive 50 off one dinner entree when a second dinner entree of equal or greater value is purchased. One coupon per table. Cannot be used in conjunction with anv other offer or discount. Reservations suggested. Expires 83004 435-655-2260 Dinner served nightly from 5 p.m., and breakfast and lunch served Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. WWW.WCPARKCITY.COM Westgate Grill is located at Westgate Park Crrr Resort & Spa, The Canyons Resort, Park City Starting at S50SF Installed" including full bullnose edge, sink & cooktop cut out Most Jobs Finished in 2 Days No Hidden Charges!!! 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Street, where someone claimed that a drug deal was occurring. Officers spent an hour looking for suspects but found none, the police said. Earlier in the evening, at 8:16 p.m., the police received a similar complaint from Swede Alley. Police said someone reported a possible drug deal nearby the Old Town transit tran-sit center. Officers were unable to find a suspect. Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included: includ-ed: . On Sunday, July 25 at 1:53 a.m., the police received a call from a man claiming another man was threatening threaten-ing him with a gun on the 1300 block of Lowell Avenue. Doping issues take away from COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) Rulon Gardner returns to the Olympics after nearly freezing to death on a Wyoming mountain. Michael Phelps goes after Mark Spitz's record of seven gold medals. Another Dream Team hopes to reestablish re-establish the United States as the world's best in basketball. The Athens Games next month will be filled with intriguing stories. But will anyone notice? With the brouhaha over drugs and cheating athletes, much of the competition itself seems to have become secondary. second-ary. "I really think it has overshadowed overshad-owed much of the attention that possibly could have gone to other sports and other athletes in the runup run-up period of the games," U.S. Olympic Committee chief executive Jim Scherr said. "You know the old adage that any publicity is good publicity? pub-licity? Probably not in this case." It's happened before. In the buildup to the 1994 Lillehammer Games, no one wanted to talk about speedskater Dan Jansen's bid to finally win gold or skier Alberto Tomba's chase of his- . tory. The focus was on the drama 1 iff .' r Ar -zu i iB ; .uuuflR O i Ten day passes with free Fast Tracks I and underground parking. Value of unused days can roll over to next season. Not available after Dec. 15th. Unlimited skiing and riding. Goes up to S149 and $199 after Sept. 15th. '-' v "Student ID or other proof or mtgIimm fwpntd. next season. Utah Locals only. Not available after Sept. 15. The alleged gunman went into a hotel, police were told. Investigating officers found that no gun was involved but one of the men involved was involved in an earlier missing-person case. Officers arrested arrest-ed one of the men for disorderly conduct At 7:41 a.m., police received a complaint that a vehicle had been taken from the 1900 block of Prospector Avenue. The vehicle disappeared dis-appeared overnight and the keys were left in the vehicle before it was taken, police were told. On Saturday, July 24, which was Pioneer Day, at 10:31 p.m., police responded to a fight on the 1100 block of Deer Valley Drive. Officers arrested a person for disorderly conduct. con-duct. At 9:44 p.m., police received a fireworks complaint from the 1600 block of Captain Molly Drive. Police said the revelers were stopping. Later that night, at 10:42 p.m., fireworks fire-works were reported on the 1400 block of Woodside Avenue. involving Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan. The doping scandal is far more reaching than a whack on the knee, of course. Four U.S. track athletes will not compete in Athens after testing positive pos-itive for the designer steroid THG, and sprinter Kelli White accepted a suspension even without a positive test for the drug. Four others have been charged "with using THG as part of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative distribution case. Marion Jones, the darling of the Sydney Games, is being investigated by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. And while world record holder Tun Montgomery failed to qualify in the 100 meters eliminating a headache for U.S. officials who accused him of using drugs Torri Edwards and Calvin Harrison still face possible suspensions for using banned stimulants. The mess has further tainted the image of all U.S. athletes, who will compete under a cloud of suspicion no matter how clean they are. "I guess that's human nature with 'The Jerry Springer Show' and things like that," said Steven Lopez, 0 yitMUflaiiIKiiaiiMi4 ft WW m 41 Beef c Shrimp Yaki Tori Skswbked and grilled with green onion, served with sweet and spicy mi so & asian cole slaw. Kataifi Oyster Fresh oysters nested in Kataifi dough, fiash fried, set atop crisp lettuce cuts tt served with tonKatju IAUCE. Chicken Satay - Skewered and grilled, served with Thai peanut sauce a rinumono salad. ' Firecracker Shrimp Rock mump fried in a ught tempvra ratter ic . TOJSSD Of crcamt, spicy sauce. r 1 The police received a complaint at 11:39 a.m. that a woman was hit in the face by litter thrown from a vehicle vehi-cle as she was on the 1700 block of keams Boulevard, where Park City High School is located. An officer found the vehicle allegedly involved in the incident and placed a business card on the vehicle requesting that the occupant call the police. At 9:51 a.m., police received a complaint that a business on the 1100 block of Iron Horse Drive was broken into. An officer put a deer down after receiving a complaint from the Guardsman Pass area at 6:02 a.m. The police were told that a deer looked as though it had been struck and was struggling. At 1:17 a.m., police were called to the 400 block of Main Street, where four people were reportedly fighting in a men's restroom. Police were told that one of the combatants put his fist through a . wall. On Friday, July 23 at 5:30 p.m., a woman was caught shoplifting on the 1600 block of Park Avenue. At 3:23 p.m., a mother moose and two calves were spotted trying to cross S.R. 224. a taekwondo gold medalist in 2000. "People are drawn to negativity and the negative part of everything." Some people within the Olympic movement believe the problem could have been headed off years ago, Scherr said. "I think there is a prevailing feeling feel-ing in the Olympic family that more could have been done to prevent this," he said, "had either the coaches coach-es or the officials within USA Track & Field proceeded more quickly to adopt an attitude and a stance and a program that was more reflective of a zero-tolerance program for anti-doping." anti-doping." The United States has been fighting fight-ing the image of being a country of drug users for years. The recent rash of positive tests and suspensions have only furthered that perception. The nature of THG only makes it worse, since designers, coaches and athletes went to great lengths to skirt the drug-testing system. The scandal could force athletes in other sports to have to defend themselves against unfounded accusations accu-sations in Athens, and it certainly has fostered resentment toward the cheaters. 3 mil mi iiim Appetizers Seafood Donabe , 2nd Level Main St. Mall 333 Main Street, Park City Call 645-SAKE (7253) for reservations LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC ON FRIDAYS 2for1 02Cwr3PaTAa . On Thursday, July 22 at 10:36 a.m. and again at 10:42 am, the police received child-abuse reports in Park City. On Wednesday, July 21 at 5:16 p.m., a person reported graffiti in a bicycle tunnel under Deer Valley Drive. At 8:51 p.m., police received a complaint that a young man was assaulted by three others in the skateboard park in City Park. The victim and suspects were gone when officers arrived. . On Tuesday, July 20 at 1:26 am, police were told that a vehicle at the intersection of Sidewinder Drive and Gold Dust Lane had been vandalized van-dalized with toilet paper and maybe eggs. On Monday, July 19 at 9:38 pm, police received a complaint that youngsters on bicycles were in the skateboard park in City Park. At 2:27 a.m. and earlier at 1:20 a.m., police received fireworks complaints com-plaints from two locations. The first was Upland Circle and the second Captain Molly Drive. At 3:11 a.m., police arrested a motorist for driving under the influence influ-ence of alcohol or drugs on the 1800 block of Park Avenue. Olympics "I think it's kind of pathetic," Lopez said. "I don't know how athletes ath-letes could live with themselves when they go out there and win a gold medal or just go out there and perform when they know inside that they are taking some kind of performance per-formance drug that enhances their ability. It's pretty sad that they would stoop to that level." The effects on the USOC aren't as pointed but could last longer. the USOC's brand is built on Olympic ideals of sportsmanship, fairness and competition. Athletes caught cheating will certainly hurt that image, perhaps making it tougher for USOC leaders to try to build relationships and secure lucrative lucra-tive sponsorship deals. Still, the suspensions show the United States is serious about cracking crack-ing down on drug cheats. For a country accused of being lax on drug testing, that is a big step. T We're glad with the change of attitude," IOC president Jacques Rogge said. "Before they were not 100 percent totally effective in the fight against doping. Now with the creation of USADA, they are far more effective." r 1 ? - ' 1 I'n 1 11 Grilled assortment of seasonal seafood and mixed vegetables presented in a clay pot and finished with Yuzu soy. ' . " , I Tsunami Crab Cakes ' - Crab cakes laced with fried wootons, served on A bed of mdxd greens, with a PICKLED ginger, and Ponzu aioli. 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