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The Park Suspect arrested after possible shoplifting incident Continued from A-6 someone had hit a golf ball through the window of a Single Jack Court residence at 8:19 p.m. At 3:11 a.m. on Wednesday Oct. 15 police received a call that a man was threatening to kill his brother. At 3:50 a.m. someone reported report-ed to police that a man had attempted to purchase beer at a Park City convenience store. When he was refused, he asked the clerk for sexual favors and then left the store. At 9:54 a.m. someone reported report-ed to police that a 1987 Audi City Court - mmsmimmimm O Twenty persons faced hearings last week Kenneth Anderson, 23, of Roy, Utah, pleaded guilty to a charge of selling alcohol to a minor. He was fined $300, of which $225 was suspended. He was also given a 30-day suspended jail sentence. Charles Bennett, 27, of Salt Lake City pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct. He was fined $100. Paul Gardener, 29, of West Valley, Utah, pleaded guilty to a disorderly-conduct charge. He was fined $100 and given a 30-day suspended jail sentence. Steven St. Onge, 27, of Murray, Utah, pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct. He was fined $100 and given a 30-day suspended jail sentence. Amendoa Tamburri, 20, of Kamas pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor. Tamburri was fined $300, of which $225 was suspended and given a 30-day suspended jail sentence. sen-tence. Tamburri also pleaded guilty to a charge of having an open container of alcohol in a vehicle. That charge carried a $50 Credit! ! Record 5000 was missing from an American Saddler residence. At 10:42 a.m. police received a call about a fight on Empire Avenue. When police arrived, they arrested a 31-year-old Park City resident and charged the person with assault. A hit-and-run accident on Calumet Circle was reported to police at 12:29 p.m. At 12:38 p.m. a man was taken into custody at Albertson's after he allegedly shoplifted four times during the day. The person was taken directly to jail in Coalville. At 8:40 p.m. a juvenile reported report-ed to police that they had wit fine. Tamburri was also ordered to complete an alcohol-awareness course. Joshua Purpura, 22, of Park City pleaded guilty to a theft charge. The charge carried a $500 fine. A charge of having an open container of alcohol was dismissed. dis-missed. Nauris Ziemelis, 29, of Provo pleaded no contest to a domestic-violence domestic-violence charge. The plea will be held in abeyance for six months. A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Herbert Chambers, 43. of Park City with regards to a charge of a dog attacking a person or another animal. ani-mal. Jeremy Jessop, 27, of West Jordan, Utah, pleaded guilty to a disorderly-conduct charge. He was fined $50. William Lemmon, 18, of Salt Lake City pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful purchase, possession pos-session or consumption of alcohol by a minor. He was fined $300, of which $225 was suspended. He was also given a 30-day suspended suspend-ed jail sentence and told to com It u -,LLI- with Activation K A nessed a drug transaction in the parking lot of a Park City grocery gro-cery store. i A 15-year-old girl was injured while playing soccer at 6:54 p.m. An ambulance was called to the scene. On Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 4:55 p.m. a non-injury traffic accident was reported on Sidewinder Drive. " At 12:28 p.m. a 13-year-old male was arrested at a Park City grocery store for a tobacco violation viola-tion and for allegedly stealing a $3.99 pair of gloves. The person was taken to a juvenile-delinquent center. At 9:37 a.m. police received a plete an alcohol-awareness course. Thomas McPhee, 46, of Park City pleaded guilty to a charge of intoxication. He was fined $300, of which $225 was suspended. A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Gerardo Polido, 23, of Park City for failing to report an accident and failing to obtain a driver's license. The incident inci-dent occurred on Oct. 4. A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Karin Powell, 22, of Sandy, Utah, in regards to a disorderly-conduct charge on Sept. 27. A bench warrant was issued for Peter Anthony Schmidt, 29, of Park City, who was charged with intoxication and disorderly conduct. con-duct. The incident occurred on Sept. 30. Alfonso Nava, 24, of Park City pleaded guilty to a charge of never obtaining a driver's license. He was fined $300, of which $200 was suspended. A charge of driving dri-ving without or with improper registration was dismissed. Nauris Ziemelis, 28, of Provo pleaded no contest to a domestic-violence domestic-violence charge. The no-contest -efiifcuturw MB aiseuy evi Wednesday, October 22, 1997 report that a decorative stone valued at $1,200 was stolen from a Royal Court residence. On Monday, Oct. 13 at 1:17 p.m. police received a report that windows of a construction trailer in the Thaynes Canyon area had been shot with a bb gun. At 5:08 p.m. someone reported report-ed that a 1984 Chevrolet Celebrity had been stolen from Kearns Boulevard. At 9:01 a.m. someone reported report-ed to police that a construction site had been burglarized at the corner of Creek Drive and Holiday Ranch Loop. The report said $565 worth of equipment had been taken. plea will be dismissed in six months if Ziemelis commits no further violations. Anne Gretchen, 25, of Park City pleaded guilty to a charge of having a dog at large. He was fined $25. A charge of failing to obtain a license for a dog was dismissed. dis-missed. Jeffrey Olsen, 19, of West Valley, Utah, pleaded no contest to a charge of doing business without a license. He was fined $25. A warrant for the arrest of Chad Warr, 28, of Salt Lake City was issued based on charges of theft of services and criminal trespassing. tres-passing. Justine Ray Fesler, 21, of Peoa, Utah, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. She was fined $1,290 and given a 90-day jail sentence, of which 88 days were suspended. Fesler, though, was given the choice of performing 24 hours of community service instead of jail. Fesler was also ordered to complete com-plete an alcohol-awareness course. Charges of driving without a license or with a suspended license and operating a vehicle without insurance were both dismissed. The last chance to register to vote in the Nov. ,4 city election is nextMonflay c and Tuesday. Call 645-5007 for more information. 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