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TEAMS OF 2 TAKE ON BIG MOUNTAINS ACROSS NORTH AMERICA POLICE BLOTTER The Park City Police police said smoke was coming Department responded to a from the chimney. few fights or assaults on Main • Someone on Park Street last weekend, with at Avenue called the police at least one of them involving 7:21 p.m. reporting that a stasomeone going to the hospital tion wagon with New with undisclosed injuries. Hampshire license plates was The reports to the Police blocking a driveway. Public police logs did not indicate Department included: • On Saturday, Feb. 5 at which block number the sta2:09 a.m., an assault was tion wagon was parked on. reported on the 400 block of • The Police Department Main Street. The victim was received a complaint of a dog taken to the hospital, the being tied up on the 1300 police said, but public police block of Lowell Avenue. The logs did not provide details dog was tied to a post and left about the injuries. there, the police were told, • On Saturday at 1:26 a.m., but public police logs did not an assault was reported on the provide details. 200 block of Main Street. • Someone on the 400 Public police logs did not pro- block of Silver King Drive vide details. contacted the police at 2:08 • On Saturday at 12:52 p.m., reporting that a wallet a.m., a fight was reported on was taken. The wallet had the 600 block of Main Street. been placed on a front desk. The police logs did not pro- There is surveillance video of the person taking the wallet, vide details. Meanwhile, at 12:15 a.m. the police were told. The walon Saturday, the police let belonged to someone from received a complaint that a Brazil, according to the police. man was threatening someone Public police logs did not prodetails, including in a nightclub on the 800 block vide whether there was cash in the of Main Street. Other incidents reported wallet. to the Police Department last • A diamond tennis week included: bracelet was reported lost on • On Sunday, Feb. 6 atthe 1300 block of Lowell 12:13 a.m., the police respond- Avenue at 10:14 a.m. ed to a man who had fallen • The police were called to down on the 400 block of a place on Park Avenue at Main Street. The man hurt 2:21 a.m., where someone one of his elbows but refused complained a loud party was medical attention, the police being thrown nearby, perhaps said. He left. on Woodside Avenue. Public • On Saturday, Feb. 5, the police logs did not identify the Police Department and the Park Avenue block number Park City Fire District where the caller was located. responded to the 2900 block • At 2:09 a.m., someone of Deer Valley Drive at 10:10 reported being assaulted on p.m. after receiving a report the 400 block of Main Street. there were 10 people stuck The person went to the hospiinside an elevator. The Fire tal, but public police logs did District has the capabilities to not provide details about the mount those sorts of rescues. injuries. Public police logs did not pro• On Friday, Feb. 4 at 5:56 vide details. p.m., a young moose was seen • A driver hit another vehi- by someone on S.R. 224, with cle and then left the scene on the animal reportedly spotted the 2200 block of Deer Valley close to the McPolin Farm. Drive. The Police An officer who investigated Department received the did not see the moose. report at 8:41 p.m., but it was • At 10:28 a.m., a vehicle not clear from public police ran out of gas on the 2300 logs when the vehicle was hit. block of Holiday Ranch Loop • A fire alarm was trig- Road. The driver was shuttled gered in "a house at 8:28 p.m. Golden Eagle Drive. 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Both are manufactured by Apple, the police were told. • The police warned three Treasure Mountain International School students within a short time for reportedly skipping classes. The cases were reported at 10:25 a.m., 10:43 a.m. and 11:19 a.m. • The Police Department at 10:17 a.m. received a complaint about a money dispute, with more than $6,000 reportedly involved. The parties included a man who stole the money from the brother of the person who contacted the police, according to police logs. The Police Department classified the case as a "citizen assist" rather than a criminal offense. • At 7:26 a.m., someone discovered a pickup truck left against a tree on Doc Holliday Drive. The police were told it appeared someone crashed the night before and left the pickup overnight. • On Wednesday, Feb. 2 at 11:54 p.m., the police warned four people on the 600 block of Main Street for not leaving a bar when they were asked. • At 8:47 a.m., a driver hit another vehicle and then left the scene at the Kearns Boulevard-Park Avenue intersection. • On Tuesday, Feb. 1 at 2:06 p.m., an abandoned vehicle was found left, in, a, driveway on Aster Lane. • On Monday, Jan. 31 at 9:16 p.m., a digital music player was reportedly taken from a backpack on the 1800 block of Kearns Boulevard. • At 3:19 p.m., graffiti was found on the doors to a waterworks building on the 1300 block of Kearns Boulevard. • At 1:14 p.m., someone on Marsac Avenue contacted the police with a report that a diamond wedding ring had fallen to the ground in a snow-covered parking lot. 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