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COUNTY With weather warming and graduation on the way deputies use quiet time to prepare Lacking its typical danger, kids throwing water balloons and a rock, a tree and a telephone pole blocking the road were the Summit County Sheriff's Department's most persistent perpetrators last week. However, a variety of calls were received. Two vehicles were reportedly broken into at two different spots on Kilby Road in the Snyderville Basin sometime before 7 a.m. on May 28. A resident called the Summit County Sheriff's Office to report a possible drug deal going on in a Coalville cemetery May 28 at 6:56 p.m. A Parkite called the sheriff's office May 28 at 8:10 p.m. to report a man in his neighborhood wearing fatigues and shooting a rifle. A Parkite called the sheriff's office May 29 at 10:45 a.m. to report that his roommate had hit him with a wine bottle. An automatic pitching machine was found in the trees behind the Jeremy Store on May 29 at 2:10 p.m.. A minor car wreck was reported report-ed to the sheriffs department on May 29 at 6:17 p.m. An automobile accident was reported in Brown's Canyon when a car slid off the road into a Sale Continues - New Price Cuts! Discounts From 20-70! $29 Baseball Shoes $17 Baseball Jerseys $20 Baseball Pants $5 Baseball Socks $49 Pro. Football Jersey $39 Inline Skates... $48 Catchers Mitt -Lefty $15 Batting Helmet $19 Mesh Shorts 9" inseam $100 Satin Boxing Robe $2600 Commercial Leg Press nr- 4 Landscaping Park City since 1980. 2060 Rasmussen Road (Across 1-80 from the Factory Stores) 6496434 Open 8 am-6 pm Monday-Saturday, 10 am-6 pm on Sunday. SHERIFFS REPORT ditch on May 30 at 6:28 a.m. On May 31 at 2:14 a.m. the Grand Summit Hotel reported a disturbance with some juveniles where reportedly some furniture was thrown. Three horses were reportedly loose on the road at 3:09 a.m. on May 31. Two auto burglaries were reported in the Snyderville Basin between 7:15 and 8:48 a.m. on May 31. A woman at Kimball Junction reported a burglary from her automobile parked on Bitner Road. And another woman reported to deputies that her vehicle was burglarized in the parking lot at the Park West condominiums. con-dominiums. Workers at Basin Recreation reported some vandalism to some of their equipment, including includ-ing a van and a lawnmower, on May 31 at 9:41 a.m. Four auto accidents were reported to the sheriff's office throughout Summit County on May 31, no one was seriously injured. A gas theft was reported from the Texaco station at Kimball Junction on May 31 at 10:29 a.m. An assault was reported to deputies from Park City on May 31 at 2:52 p.m. .5.00 5.00 3.00 1.50 11.90 10.00 20.00 6.00 5.90 25.00 .1400.00 Available Everywhere! y. ! To get SALES A man called from Pinebrook on May 31 at 3:49 p.m. to report a burglary to his Jeep. . A man reported damage to his cabin in upper Weber Canyon on May 31 at 4:45 p.m. Two suspicious vehicles were reportedly using chains to move some barriers at a storage unit facility along US 40 on May 31 at 4:50 p.m. A man reported hearing shots fired from a vehicle driving through a neighborhood in the Snyderville Basin on May 31 at 6:42 p.m. A child was reportedly almost hit by two vehicles engaged in a road rage incident driving through Silyer Springs on May 31 at 7:41 p.m. A moose trying to cross the road caused a traffic hazard near Heber City on May 31 at 8:58 p.m. A man called the sheriff's office from the North Bench housing development in Oakley on May 31 at 10:34 p.m. to report a suspicious individual with a flashlight walking around outside the gate. . At 12:13 a.m. on June 1 a man reported four slashed tires on his UDOT seeks input Department of Transportation officials say Thursday night will be a perfect opportunity for the public to voice its opinion about three different differ-ent proposals for a new interchange near US 40 and State Road 32 in Wasatch County. Public meetings held "several years ago" determined that some residents in the area did support an interchange, said Geoff Dupaix, a UDOT public involvement coordinator. coordi-nator. . "It would be similar to a small freeway interchange," he said. A public meeting will be held June 6 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Wasatch High School, 64 E. 600 S. in Heber City to discuss the interchange. Three different proposals are being considered by UDOT and engineers are eager to hear what the public has to say, Dupaix said. "We want to get as much feedback feed-back as possible," he said. "The residents res-idents use Highway 40 quite often and without their feedback we have to at times guess. It makes our decision deci-sion making a little more difficult." Two of the proposals involve using a bridge to either route SR 32 '" MK. mm Mm .MK. Bi INSTALL ATtON SUPPO '( 800-310-681 tisshcentei -mm mm m , (I 2 V INSTALLATtON SUPPO f I 800-310-68ial yJ u.- .. J ' I, rr; - - ?: 3 -?i f .. A . M - ff . . u iniiuivm l nil I " connected today. INSTALLATION SUPPORT car and told deputies he knew who did it. A horse was reportedly rua ning through traffic in Summit County on June 1 at 7 a.m. A shoplifter was reported at the outlet stores at Kimball Junction on June 1 at 1:20 p.m. J At 1:55 p.m. a missing child was reported from the factorji outlet stores. A woman in Pinebrook reported to deputies on June 1 at 3:08 p.m. that her neighbor shot an arrow ati her house. 7 A missing person was reported to deputies from Kamas on June 1 at, 4:19 p.m. A 29 year-old female suffered! injuries after falling from a horse in Wanship on June 1 at 7:39 p.m. A man called deputies frorh) Coalville on June 1 at 7:46 p.m. to-report to-report a pair of elk horns stolen' from his shed. A woman called the sheriff's, office on June 2 to report something knocking and growling from the' north end of her Silver Creek', garage. A road rage incident was reported report-ed to the Summit County Sheriff's,' Office from Parley's Summit on Interstate 80 on June 3 at 3:13 p.m. over US 40 or US 40 over SR 32. r "With the environmental process we always have to consider the no build alternative," Dupaix said. If the public disagrees with build- ing an interchange that is also a possible pos-sible alternative, he said. "If there is enough response we will look at that," Dupaix said. Engineers from the Utah Department of Transportation wiD be at the meeting to discuss the different dif-ferent proposals and alternatives to the interchange will also be discussed. dis-cussed. "We'll make sure we're able tp . answer any questions. There no' formal presentation, that way people peo-ple can come down and just chat with us," Dupaix said. '. UDOT strongly encourages resi- dents, business owners and government govern-ment representatives to attend. "We are at the point in the" process where public input will help' us determine how we can effectively meet the needs of motorists using this intersection. We need the communities com-munities to tell us what they think,", said John Clarkson, UDOT project manager. 00 R C( |