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ITie police* responded to an accident on Swede Alley at 2:41 p.m. According to the police, a vehicle on a tow truck hit another truck, which. in turn, hit a woman's vehicle 'Hie police cited one of the drivers for leaving the scene of an accident and failing to secure a load. On 'Hiursday. Oct. 7 at 8:55 p.m.. the police responded lo a complaint that several dogs were barking incessantly on ihe 2800 block of Lucky John Drive. Hie dogs were reportedly outside next door to the caller. A police officer found a cellphone number for a responsible party, who said they would take care of the dogs. At 5:26 p.m.. the Police Department received a complaint that a man was walking around with a rifle on his shoulder nearby "P.(\ Hill/ which is off of S.R. 24S. An officer located a few people nearby Dog attacks another canine, then neighbors argue about the incident Bring in this coupon and receive 30% off on all in-stock fabric and trim. '• Job foreman Gene Paskett, who works for Mill Creek Tile and Stone of Salt Lake City, Tuesday morning was replacing a set of concrete pavers installed in 2003. They were part of an upgrade to the streetscape on lower Park Avenue, outside of the Park City Library and Education Center, 1255 Park Ave. According to Matt Twombly, who is handling the project for City Hall, some of the original pavers were crumbling. The manufacturer found them to be defective and is paying to replace the damaged pavers since they are under warranty, Twombly said. Nol valid with any oilier offer lixpires October 31, 2IXW The Design Company 2253 Soulh 5(X) Liast Salt bike City 801-466-3559 Mon-I'n: 9-5 Sal: 12-4 A dog allegedly attacked another dog in Park Meadows last week and, according lo the Park City Police Department an argument ensued between neighbors. At 6:26 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 6, the police received a complaint from Uie 2S00 block of Holiday Ranch Loop Road, where a woman was allegedly walking her dog when a neighbors dog attacked. 'Hie argument occurred afterward, the police were told. A police officer warned the woman whose dog attacked for not having Ihe animal on a leash. Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included: On Sunday. Oct. 10 at 6:31 p.m.. the driver of a semi truck attempted lo drive the truck under the Town Bridge on Park Avenue, which is a skier bridge connecting Park City Mountain Resort with the Town Lift Plaza on the east side of Park Avenue. 'Hie surni became stuck, according to the police. At 11:08 a.m., a vehicle was reportedly broken into on the 3100 block of Crestline Drive. 'Hie police received a complaint at 12:26 p.m. thai a vehicle had been stolen from Park Avenue. However. it was found thai the vehicle was nol stolen but towed because il was parked in a lot on private properly. Officers were summoned to Norfolk Avenue at 3:03 a.m., where a loud parly was reported. 'Hie person who called the police also said they could smell marijuana. When officers arrived, they did not smell marijuana but they warned the revelers about the noise. 1 On Saturday. Oct. 9 at N:4fi p.m.. a man and his wife told the police they were worried about suspects in a bank robbery earlier in the day. "Die two were gucsls on the 2400 block of Aspen Springs Drive and said they were leaving as the suspects were beingsoughl. 'iliey asked that the police stand by as they returned to (he residence. An officer wassenl. At 12:09 p.m.. jxilicc received a complain! thai wire was stolen from the hill and told them to leave. 'Hie police received a complaint that restaurant equipment was stolen from the 400 block of Main Street. The police classified the case as a felony. On Wednesday Oct. 6 at 6:21 p.m., the police received a complaint that a young man was destroying a beaver dam in Park Meadows. 'Hie police were unable to kicate the person, however. On Tuesday. Oct. 5 at 2 p.m.. a theft was reported on the 1700 block of Sidewinder Drive. Police arrested a suspect on charges of theft and possession of a controlled substance or paraphernalia. At 3:43 p.m., a mountain bilfc was reported stolen on the 1300 block of Park Avenue. On Monday. Oct. 4 al 12:59 p.m.. fraud involving a check was reported on the 1400 block of Kearns Boulevard. Police received a complaint at I 1:38 a.m. that kids on bicycles were in the skateboard park in City Park. "Hie Police Department at 8:05 a.m. received a complaint [fiat two men were sitting in a red vehicle in Sandstone Cove smoking marijuana. Police responded, arresting two men. lliey were taken to jail. 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