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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 11-13, 2014 The Park Record A-10 PROPERTY SEARCH SERVICE JOHN WOODRUFF REALTOR Deer Valley/Park City www.woodruffco.net Call John 435-640-1277 OPEN FOR LUNCH CELEBRATING OVER 52 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN PARK CITY RED BANJO 50% OFF ANY SINGLE PIZZA Valid on dine in, to go. Must present coupon at time of order. Not valid with any other offer. Expires June 18th 2014 322 MAIN ST., HISTORIC PARK CITY 435.649.9901• redbanjopizza.com new party room seats up to 40! Sheriff's Report Death at Junction deemed a suicide June 6, deputies responded to a hanging at a condominium in the Kimball Junction area. The person who found the victim had begun performing CPR while a neighbor called 911. Upon arrival, paramedics confirmed the victim, a 51-year-old woman from Summit County, was deceased. According to the sheriff's department, there did not appear to be foul play and the death was classified as a suicide.The report also states, drugs and paraphernalia were found on the premises. The Summit County Sheriff's Dispatch Center also received the following calls during the last week. June 8, a citizen reported that someone had broken into two unlocked cars and taken items including a Pioneer car stereo and two digital cameras. It is believed the items were taken while the owners were at church. A case of criminal mischief was reported in Silver Springs where two unidentified 14-year-olds were suspected of toilet-papering a woman's yard and placing plastic forks in her lawn. The homeowner said she heard laughing as they ran off. This was the second such incident in a week. Also June 8, Search and Rescue personnel responded to the Washington Lake trailhead in the Uinta Mountains on a report of three missing persons near Long Lake. SAR responded and located the missing persons in good condition. June 8, a hit-and-run accident was reported in Oakley. Complainants stated that during the night a vehicle struck a parked passenger sedan which was pushed against a pickup truck parked alongside the sedan. A neighbor reported hearing suspicious noises during the night. Officers are investigating the incident. During the night of June 8, items were taken from several unlocked vehicles in Summit Park. Calls came in throughout the day reporting missing items on the same street. No witnesses had come forward and no suspects had been identified when the report was filed. The case is still active. June 8, an officer was dispatched to a grocery store at Kimball Junction, where a man claimed people were trying to kidnap him. After spending an hour and a half trying to assist the man, he was asked to leave the store and he refused. The person was subsequently detained by immigration officers. June 7, officers responded to a case of domestic violence at a condo complex in the Kimball Junction area. A woman called to report her boyfriend had been holding her down. When deputies arrived the male said he had tried to restrain the woman because she attacked him. Officers determined the woman to be the primary aggressor. Also on that day a hotel manager reported a suspicious person on the premises. Deputies located an underage male who was in possession of and resort-area hotel reported the under the influence of alcohol. front passenger side window There was also an active war- of her car was shattered, possibly by a round from a BB gun rant for the suspect's arrest. June 5, a citizen called with when it was parked in the emconcerns about her son who ployees' lot. June 3, 17- year-old reportwas making suicidal threats. He agreed to be voluntarily edly became violent with his transported to PKMC for eval- younger brother. The assault resulted in the victim being uation. Also on June 5, employees transported to Park City Mediat one of the outlet stores ob- cal Center. The aggressor was served a woman placing mer- referred to juvenile court for chandise in a baby stroller. assault. On June 2, deputies were When she tried to exit, the store's alarm sounded. Officers dispatched to a suspicious car discovered more than $900 in parked in the storage unit area. merchandise in the stroller and An officer located the vehicle booked the suspect into jail on and driver, who showed signs of alcohol consumption. charges of retail theft. June 2, a person contacted June 4, deputies responded to a Snyderville Basin home the Sheriff's Office to report for a report of a domestic vi- that a friend had become exolence incident in progress. tremely paranoid and deluDeputies made contact with sional. Deputies made conthe two individuals and one tact with the suspect who said began making threats about a he thought he may have overthird person. The person had dosed on several of his medireportedly damaged that per- cations. The person was transson's property. The man was ported voluntarily to Park City arrested and booked into the Medical Center. On June 2, a citizen reported Summit County Jail on several a tool bag had been stolen from charges. June 4, officers arrested a his work truck on May 31. He woman on a warrant out of St. believed the item was taken George. The woman then used while he was at a restaurant at a stolen check to pay her bond. Kimball Junction. The incident On June 3, deputies re- was under investigation. June 2, a hotel employee sponded to the residence on a possible suicidal male. He re- in Summit County reported portedly told his parents that that a fellow employee sexuhe wanted to die by the cops. ally assaulted her in one of the The male was taken to Park rooms she was cleaning. It was City Medical Center for evalu- reported to the hotel's supervisors and to the sheriff's departation. ment. 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