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Show The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 20-22, 2011 A-5 CITY BEAT CiTY EDITOR: jay Hamburger citynews@parkrecord.com 649-9014 ext.l 11 POLICE BLOTTER Avenue at 6:16 p.m., when someone was reported to be intoxicated in a parking lot. The person wore a bluejacket and had a beard, the police were told. He also had a backpack, the person The Park City Police who made the report to the Department and crews from police said. The Police Department a the Park City Fire District 3:43 p.m. received a report responded to at least two rescue calls last week, with that a man's wedding ring one of them involving chil- had been stolen from a hotel dren and a dog stuck in a room on the 1800 block of . vehicle and the other report- Sidewinder Drive. The ring edly involving an elevator disappeared the week before the police received the malfunction. report. On Friday, April 15, two Someone on Main Street children and a dog reportedat 9:49 a.m. reported losing ly were locked in a vehicle their car keys. The car was a close to the Park City Ice Arena at Quinn's Junction at Volkswagen Beetle with 1:56 p.m. The Park City Fire Wyoming license plates, the District and the police police were told. The person responded. A locksmith was was summoning someone to open the car door. summoned to the scene. At 12:03 a.m., a taxi drivOn Thursday, April 14 at 10:43 a.m., an elevator on er stopped an officer on the 500 block of Main Street Main Street saying they had became stuck between the found a wallet. On Saturday, April 16 at first and second stories, the police said. The Park City 3:47 p.m., the police were Fire District was called to told a woman was seen walking down Main Street with a get the people inside out. Other incidents reported dog off the leash. The to the Police Department woman was on the east side of the street, the police said. last week included: The Police Department at On Sunday, April 17 at 11:12 p.m., someone called 1:35 p.m., received a comthe police from Little Kate plaint that eight people, Road reporting noises that both men and women, were sounded like gunshots. The running into traffic on the person told the police two or 400 block of Swede Alley three of the loud sounds and filming what happened. were heard. Public police The person who called the logs did not provide details. police said they nearly hit The police classified the case some of the people, according to public police logs. as suspicious. A loud party was reportAn accident was reported ed on Norfolk Avenue at in a parking lot on the 1600 block of Bonanza Drive at 2:20 a.m. A fight was reported on 9:10 p.m. The police said the 200 block of Main Street nobody was injured. The police were called to at 1:41 a.m. Public police the 1600 block of Park logs did not provide details. Responders get children and a dog out of locked car On Friday, April 15 at 8:07 p.m$ a young moose was seen ambling along the S.R. 248 corridor just east of Park City High School. It was not clear from public police logs if the animal was in the roadway or on the side of the state highway. Someone called the police at 5:31 p.m. reporting that some kids were playing with a Frisbee in the street on the 2000 block of Gold Dust Lane. The person who called the police was worried about the safety of the kids. At 5:03 p.m., the police received a report of a dog biting a young woman on Prospector Avenue. Public police logs did not provide details, including the severity of the woman's injuries. A Streets Department crew was called to Royal Street at 11:17 a.m., when a few rocks were spotted on the road. The rocks had slid off the hillside next to the street, the police were told. On Thursday, April 14 at 10:27 p.m., someone on the 500 block of Main Street reported a dog had been barking for three hours. The dog was on Swede Alley, the police were told. The Police Department received a complaint at 7:31 p.m. about a man revving the engine of a red car on Homestake Road. The engine was noisy, the police were told. The police classified the case initially as disturbing the peace. Someone on Royal Street reported skis had been stolen a few days earlier. The report was filed at 4:17 p.m. Next year's season pass at this season's price. Keep the good times rolling at Canyons. Renew your current season pass for next season before June 1st with a $100 deposit, and lock-in the same price you paid this season. And if you didn't have a Canyons Season Pass this season, put $100-down on a Season Pass for next season and you'll not only lock-in last season's price, but you'll ski/ride for free for the rest of the season. 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