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Show The Park Record A-6 Wed/Thurs/Fri, October 3-5, 2007 POLICE BLOTTER Investigators try to solve a rash of car break-ins in Park City Sushi Bar & Grill 1(r W/i£u only the jinc.si will do." 50% Off Nigiri Sushi & Rolls Expires October 31st, 2007 Offer valid nightly at Sushi Bar only, first come first served Please" present ad to server before dining. Not valid with any certificates. 710 Main Street (On Lower Main in the Summit Watch Marriott Hotel Plum in Park City) Underground parking validation available Open Daily 5:30 - 9:30 phone: (435)640.2997 Gallery J •. . ••• r The Park City Police Department received a run of reports about car break-ins last week, and investigators are continuing to look for suspects. Break-ins occur regularly in the city, but the current rash continued last week, police records show. The most recent reports include incidents in several locations. On Sunday, Sept. 30 at 7:13 p.m., a woman told the police someone took a wallet from her car, which was parked on the 1700 block of Kearns Boulevard. The police say she left the windows open for her dog. Earlier that day, at 8:02 a.m., items were reported stolen from a vehicle on the 1800 block of Park Avenue, but public police logs do not provide details. On Saturday, Sept. 29, the police received a complaint at 5:50 p.m. of an auto burglary on Main Street. The day before, at 7:39 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 28, a computer was taken in what was reported as a vehicle break-in on Racquet Club Drive. i' Experience unparalleled luxury: On Thursday, Sept. 27 at 10:14 a.m. a stereo was reported stolen from a vehicle on the 2300 block of Monarch Drive. People with information about the break-ins can call the Police Department at 615-5500, and the department's anonymous tip line is 615-5847. Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included: On Sunday, Sept. 30 at 12:46 a.m., the police were called to what was described as a large party on Lucky John Drive. Fifteen cars were parked on the street, and the revelers were playing loud music in the backyard, the police were told. On Saturday, Sept. 29 at 9:41 p.m., an officer wrote a speeding ticket to a driver in a Silver-colored Audi on Park Avenue. The police say the person also had an expired driver license. The police warned two cyclists riding on the Park Meadows golf course at 5:41 p.m. They were seen off Meadows Drive, the police say. "Encourage your children to read a newspaper every day." jj ; the palaces of kings to today's contemporary traditions. \ Buy/Trade • Appraisals • Consultations ', i guard was in a crosswalk. The police say a similar incident occurred 10 minutes before, and an officer also warned that driver. On Thursday, Sept. 27 at 4:51 p.m., the police received a report of a car hitting a bicyclist at the Kearns Boulevard-Monitor Drive intersection. The police were told the incident appeared minor, and it seemed nobody was injured. An officer was unable to find an accident. An officer told two bicyclists to leave the skateboard park in City Park at 4:01 p.m. Bicyclists are not allowed in the skateboard park. Someone called the police at 8:11 a.m. complaining of hot-air balloons flying too close to houses on Estates Drive. One, the police were told, landed on the Park Meadows golf course. On Wednesday, Sept. 26 at 2:42 p.m., an officer warned a driver against pulling a child on a skateboard behind the vehicle. The incident occurred on Kearns Boulevard. On Monday, Sept. 24 at 3:05 p.m., someone on Cooke Drive reported $800 being taken from a checking account. The person told the police the account is linked to an ATM card she does not use. Main Street tax OK'd with the district. Then, most businesses and restaurants nel." would have been charged Merchants will receive updat- between $200 and $500 each ed information about events and year. plans to close the street to trafBefore the 2002 failure, there fic, which occurs occasionally was another unsuccessful effort, during big events, and they will be told of sponsorship opportu- which would have charged between $700 and $800 per year nities, she says. for businesses on the street. „ Geldhof plans to compile a Jon Jurgens, who co-owns database of the merchants. with his wife Elegant Linens of Meanwhile, she wants to print Park City, a Main Street store, 100,000 brochures to promote says he likely willnot garner big summertime tourism and 30,000 sales from Geldhof's work. But maps of Main Street. Geldhof he is not upset he will have to also wants to revamp the Main pay the $156 as a Main Street Street Web site. merchant. Main Street merchants are "I would think it would be notoriously split on many issues helpful, if it draws more people and have been leery of past up from Salt Lake," he says, parefforts to charge them extra for promotions. There was not ticularly interested in the offseaorganized opposition, however, son. But Jurgens says he sells five to the latest push by leaders on times as much merchandise over the street. Upset merchants in 2002 the Internet as he does in the overturned a 'Business Main Street store, meaning he Improvement District,* turning does not rely on the Main Street on the street's leaders and the crowds for his sales. "I would assume we would get City Council. The opponents very little out of it," he says. "It's gathered enough signatures to bar City Hall from proceeding the nature of our business." • Continued from A-5 Explore the tribes of the world at our •$' 20,000 square-foot showroom, as you journey from ' '• \ \ '• Officers were called to the 2000 block of Park Avenue at 1:41 a.m., where three men reportedly broke into a bar. They were seen on a patio drinking, the police were told. On Friday, Sept. 28 at 10:53 p.m., an officer found a woman with a cut hand near the S.R. 224Thaynes Canyon Drive intersection. Officers said they would escort the woman to a clinic, but public police logs do not detail how the woman was injured. Someone at Park City High School at 9:02 p.m. reported their vehicle's tires had been slashed in the parking lot. The police were told youths had been causing problems. At 1:24 p.m., the police received a complaint that someone left without paying a gasoline tab on the 1600 block of Bonanza Drive. The suspect drove a whitecolored Ford pickup truck. 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