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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, July 20-22, 2005 The Park Record A-6 Skaters spread into more space Skateboarders and inline skaters will have a larger skateboard park, likely as soon as the fall. The Park City Planning Commission recently unanimously approved a significant expansion of the City Park facility. The city plans to add 10,250 square feet to the skateboard park, bringing the size of the park to about 30,000 square feet, according to a report submitted to commissioners beforehand. The expansion will be built to the north of the existing park. GRAYSON WEST7PARKRECORD Starting at S50/SF Installed" POLICE BLOTTER including full buflnose edge, sink & cooktop cut out Most Jobs Finished in 2 Days No Hidden Charges!!! 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Also, A fireworks complaint was the police were told that bicyclists A person at 1:23 p.m. on dence. The officer left the child with lodged from the 2200 block of were in the park. Wednesday, July 13 told the police a baby sitter at the residence. At 2:35 p.m., the police received that a dog bit him on the 2200 block At 8:42 a.m., the police issued Monitor Drive at 5:02 p.m. A hit-and-run traffic accident a complaint that narcotics had been of Deer Valley Drive during a two parking tickets after two vehimountain-bike race. The incident cles were found parked partially on was reported at 2:31 p.m. on the stolen from a residence on Aerie Drive. The narcotics were worth occurred on a previous day, the a city street and partially on a per- 1400 block of Snow Creek Drive. The police received a complaint between $50 and $200, the police police were told. The police referred son's lawn on the 2200 block of about a domestic-violence incident said. the case to Summit County Animal Sidewinder Drive. A person on Park Avenue at 9:26 Control. Officers issued four speeding at 11:50 a.m. At 9:25 p.m., a two-vehicle acci- a.m. complained that someone had Earlier that day, the police had tickets between 7:17 a.m. and 7:40 received another dog-bite report. a.m., including on Park Avenue, dent was reported on Homestake entered a room through a balcony and took money from his wallet. Road. No injuries were reported. The police said a dog bit a person on Deer Valley Drive and S.R. 224. At 1:29 a.m., a person on the 400 At 10:19 a.m., a person reported the 400 block of Park Avenue. The On Thursday, July 14 at 10:25 l police cited the dogs owner and an a.m., the police investigated a man block of Main Street reported being to the police that a 9-year-old s bicyassaulted and that the suspect was cle was taken from the 1100 block of Animal Control crew took the dog. who wa^ seen siphoning gasoline now chasing him. The caller was disDeer Valley Drive. The bicycle was Other incidents reported to the from a vehicle on the 1700 block of Police Department last week includ- Bonanza Drive. An officer spoke to connected. When officers arrived, valued at between $50 and $200, the _ the man,, who said he owned the two citations for disorderly conduct police said. ed: were issued. At 10:42 a.m., the police received vehicle and it does not work. He told On Sunday, July 17 at 7:03 p.m., At 12:54 a.m., the police received a complaint that a laptop computer the police received a complaint that the officer he planned to donate the a complaint that people were throw- and a briefcase were stolenfromthe a car was stolen on the 2000 block of vehicle to charity. Meadows Drive. The car keys were At 12:01 p.m., the police warned ing rocks and shining lights ai a resi- 1700 block of Park Avenue. The left on its floor, the police said. The a dog owner for not having his three dence on the 1300 blpck of Pinnacle police said the case involved signs of car has a temporary tag. dogs on leashes. The man was at the Drive. The suspects were golie when ' forced entry. On Monday, July 11 at 11:26 Police officers arrested a woman intersection of Woodside Avenue officers arrived and the police planned to watch the residence for a p.m.. the police arrested a juvenile . '. , on a drunken-driving charge on the and 8th Street, on a marijuana-possession charge 1700 block of Park Avenue at 1:26 The police were summoned to few nights. On Tuesday, July 12 at 9:27 p.m., on Kearns Boulevard. The youth a.m. the 1500 block of Aerie Drive at 1:23 On Saturday, July 16 at 8:55 p.m., p.m. after five moose were reported- the police received a bottle-rockets was taken to his residence. The police warned a person for the police were dispatched to the ly causing problems in the neighbor- complaint on the 2800 block of Estates Drive. Officers warned the riding a motorcycle on the Rail Trail 700 block of Park Avenue after an hood. at 9:12 p.m. assault was reported. The police said An officer at 10:21 p.m. warned people involved. a woman was seen hitting a man several people seen lighting off firewith her purse. When officers works in a parking lot on the 1300 arrived, they issued a warning for block of Lowell Avenue. disorderly conduct. On Wednesday, July 13 at 10:38 At 11:08 a.m., the police received p.m., the police responded to a fireincidents since lots of Parkites and a complaint that a neighbor cut works report on Norfolk Avenue. • Continued from A-5 visitors enjoy outdoor pursuits. down another person's tree on the An officer, though, was unable to lanche in Empire Canyon in 2004. "The more the town is prelocate people lighting fireworks. 200 block of Woodside Avenue. DeLecour's friend, Matthew pared, the better off they're going On Friday, July 15 at 10:44 p.m., At 11:10 p.m., the police received Webb, a Park City resident, sur- to be," Webb said. the police received a complaint a complaint that young people were vived. Afterward, the Police He was a member of a commitabout several barking dogs on the asking adults to buy beer for them Department was criticized for its 1400 block of Seasons Drive, nearby on the 1500 block of Park Avenue. lack of search-and-rescue capabili- tee that reviewed search-and-rescue capabilities in the Park City Mellow Mountain Road. When an The young people were gone when ties. area and said the committee disofficer arrived, he issued a warning officers arrived. "After that, we started to cussed summertime responses in regarding the canines. At 8:18 p.m., the police received rethink. We didnt have any real addition to those in the winter. At 8:09 p.m., a police officer a report that a driver in a white tools to go beyond the roadway Howard said, although Parkites warned a motorist at the intersec- Subaru with a kayak on its top was other than four-wheel drive," will see the ATV, the police wi|l tion on S.R. 224 and Payday Drive trying to run a bicyclist off Main Howard said. not use it when it is not necessary. for failing to yield to an emergency Street. Webb, who after the avalanche "We are very concerned about vehicle. The police received a complaint became an advocate for search- the impact this machine is going tb A child was found at 7:30 p.m. on at 4:30 p.m. that a driver on Lucky and rescue efforts, said the have on the backcountry," he said. Keams Boulevard and a police offi- John Drive had been tailgating a machine ensures that the police "It's not going to be abused." 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