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Show Sat/Sun/MonVTues, May 15-18, 2010 The Park Record A-5 COUNTY SEAT COUNTY EDITOR: Patrick Parkinson 649-90I4 extl 12 countynows@parkrecord.com Gangsters are nabbed Evening operation involved several police agencies By PATRICK PARKINSON Of the Record staff Law enforcement nabbed several documented gang members in a raid in the Snyderville Basin on Wednesday. Four of the suspects belong to the notorious Surenos street gang. Two of the other suspects are "documented gang affiliates" and some of those arrested have connections to Brown Side 13, a gang in the Park City area, the authorities said. The nine people were taken into custody Wednesday evening at Canyon Creek Club, 900 Bitner Road. "Deputies discovered several documented Surenos gang members and their affiliates engaging in alleged drug, alcohol and other offenses," according to Sgt. Nick Wilkinson, a spokesman for the Summit County Sheriff's Office. Some of the people arrested may have been involved in a theft that occurred Wednesday at a business in Park City, according to Wilkinson. Seven of the suspects arrested in the raid were booked into the Summit County jail. One juvenile was booked into a detention center and one juvenile was released "on referral," according to Wilkinson. Two of the suspects have been placed on "immigration hold" by the Department of Homeland Security while their immigration statuses are verified, according to Wilkinson. The operation involved the Summit County Sheriff's Office. Park City Police Department, Utah Highway Patrol and the Metro Gang Unit. Wyo. man dies in 1-80 crash Suburban rolled when trailer fishtailed By PATRICK PARKINSON Of the Record staff A 66-year-old Wyoming man died in a traffic accident Tliesday on Interstate 80 near Summit Park. Dean M Monasmith, of Worland, Wyo., was not wear- ing a seat belt when he was thrown out the window of a 2004 Suburban. Monasmith was pulling a camping trailer and lost control of the vehicle when the trailer began fishtailing on the freeway, the authorities said. The crash occurred on eastbound Interstate 80 at about 4:15 p.m. The fishtailing trailer forced the Suburban off the right side of the road, according to a report from the Utah Highway Patrol. "The driver then overcorrected jerking the vehicle back onto the roadway crossing all three lanes of travel," the report states, "The trailer then rolled down into the median causing [the Suburban] to roll as well." Monasmith landed in the road, about 26 feet away from the vehicle, after he was ejected from the Suburban, the report states. He was the only person inside the vehicle. Monasmith was flown in a helicopter to University Hospital where he died about three hours later, according to the Utah Highway Patrol. Lane closures were in place for about 90 minutes. Wet paint: Do not touch THE ULTIMATE SPA & HEALTH CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS FREE FOR LOCALS! 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The Conyons and The Canyons Mountain Logo are registered trademarks of The Carrpws Resort , . \ • • • ; - 1 ERIK DAEWWPARK RECORD A man removes cones along Monitor Drive as crews repaint lines on the street in Park Meadows. Warm weather in the spring brings road repairs as Park City looks to spruce up streets for the summer. Winter conditions can wreak havoc on road markings. CORRECTION Ron Bridge, a spokesman for the Summit County Sheriff's Office, said speed may have been a factor In a motorcycle crash May 9 in Echo.This was misstated in The Park Record on May 12. •I PV Upgrade'and downsize in one ingejaious move. The 201 Two of today » nwds achlmd with one extraordinary vehicle WMIit D C 2010 OLK fTAjmtK AT *3 4.0 0 0 compart 268>honopowar V-Aengine p and fuetafficlanl,, fu aggressive gg p ge btil g The w«y we see N, great engtaaBrfng Is great engfnaertog at «ty «lw. Sw ytafi?'. 7 • ***•• 3 " luthoriied Mercedes-Benz dealer to to£-4rfw the 2010 GLK !od*y. 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