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Show Winter, summer, spring or fall DUIs seem to like them all Crime was down in Park City last week, but whether it's winter, spring, summer or fall there seems to be a . steady stream of DU Is , On Sept. 30, Park City Police responded to an injury accident on Utah Highway 224 near the Mt. Air Cafe. After attending the injured parties, police arrested ar-rested a Heber, Utah man for DUI. He was taken to the Park City Clinic where he was treated for head injuries .and held for observation. No other serious injuries resulted re-sulted from the accident. Also on Sept. 30, Park City police responded to a report of a vehicle that had been driven up on a curb near Alpha Beta. When police oaartfved they found a 35-year-old Clearfield man passed out behind the wheel. Upon searching his vehicle, the ' police found a .22 calibre hand gun and what appeared to be a vial of marijuana. He was booked into the county jail on DUI, possession of a concealed weapon and possession pos-session of a controlled substance. sub-stance. A Las Vegas, Nevada man was arrested at 1475 Park Ave. for DUI after police followed his vehicle driving at 15 miles an hour. When the suspect did not give a satisfactory field sobriety test, he was taken to the county jail where an intox-ilizer intox-ilizer test showed him to be legally drunk, even though he resisted breathing into the device. Missie Kelly of Kamas reported to the Park City police on Sept. 30 that her purse had been stolen from i the Holiday Inn. She said she left her purse on the desk in the front office of the Holiday Inn at 5:30 p.m. By 9:30 p.m. it was missing. An employee search as well as a search by Park City police officers failed to turn up the missing bag. It is described as a brownish-red purse with a leat'-er strap containing $6 in ca i and a First Security Visa rd as well as other pers. items. Total value is listen at $22. Bruce Savage reported on Sept. ? that someone had throw., a five-pound rock through the window of his law offices at 1160 Park Avenue. Damage is listed at $400. On Sept. 29, Charles Lat-terner Lat-terner reported the theft of a vacuum cleaner from the rear of his AMC Eagle station wagon parked behind the Old Town Gallery at 1101 Park Avenue. The vacuum is described as a - Eureka commercial upright, red in color. Value is listed at $220. Rick Hall reported to Park City Police on Sept. 29 that numerous boxes of personal property were removed from a house he has for sale at 2416 Butch Cassidy Court The items are valued at $5,991. George Richards reported a hit and run at the Claim jumper Condos on Oct 1. Sometime around noon, according to the report, the support and wall for the carport at apartment number num-ber 355 was knocked off the foundation There was no physical evidence present to indicate that any of the resident vehicles were responsible re-sponsible for the damage. Also on Oct. 1, Earlene Smith reported the theft of a microwave oven from the Park Avenue Condominiums. Condomin-iums. She; told police ' that ' sometime between Sept. 24 and Oct. 1. someone had taken the $300 G.E. oven from apartment 260-2. |