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Show A-6 The Park Record WedThursFrl, January 1517,2003,, 3 tn s i . .' .. 1: ) '.t i V r ro A A:. ' ' I . . .. - C piping home buyers a::d sellers achieve rewarding rezv.ltz x . V EuroAmerican cuisine and an award-waning wine list vitlvoersonalized service for distinctive dinners and I catered events. , fused -"tv rydubL NakeViii. Sai-Sommet at the Deer -VaUev ' .. i. t 7720 Royal Street East age rVX Reservations are recommended. k . Open Wednesday thru Sunday. As featured in Salt Lake Magazine and Park City Magazine Crews around Park City were putting up barricades barri-cades and signs this week in preparation for Robert Redford's Sundance Film Festival, which begins in Salt Lake City on Thursday and moves to Park City the next day. Outside Plan B on Main Street, which is where a series of Sundance concerts will be staged, a few parking spots were barricaded off. Many of the signs that have gone up, though, designate desig-nate stops on the Sundance bus routes. Alison Kuhlow, the city's special-events manager, manag-er, said the festival transit system is needed to ensure people can get to the various Sundance venues without driving. "It's unbelievably Important because of the number of people. If everyone every-one had a rental car, we couldn't move around town," she ssicL GRAYSON WESTPARK RECORD -TV I -v ft J. - i i Two people report moose in Park Meadows Continued from A-5 On Saturday, Jan. 11, a group of kids reportedly were attempting attempt-ing to slide down the stairs at the Old Town transit center on Swede Alley. The kids were gone when police arrived. Officers arrested a man at 2:36 p.m. for burglary after he reportedly report-edly attempted to enter a condominium condo-minium on the 8200 block of Royal Street. At 9:24 a.m., a person on the 1600 block of lower Iron Horse Loop reported that the tires on their vehicle were slashed. Police said it is a case of criminal mischief. mis-chief. Police were called to an apparent appar-ent brouhaha in the Brew Pub parking lot at the top of Main Street at 1:18 a.m., where about 10 youths were reported to be fighting. The people left when officers arrived. Police said nobody was assaulted duringthe incident. , Officers arrested a man for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs at 1:01 a.m. after responding to a vehicle that slid off Royal Street. On Friday, Jan. 10 at 4:24 p.m., police arrested a man for theft and possession of drug paraphernalia parapher-nalia on the 200 block of Main Street. The arrest came after police received a report that a stolen purse had been recovered. Several people reported seeing see-ing a moose in Park Meadows during about a 1 12-hour stretch. At 9:22 a.m., a' moose reportedly was causing a traffic hazard on the 2500 block of Monitor Drive, , The animal headed back to some nearby hills. Earlier, at 8:04 a.m., , a moose was spotted on Lucky John Drive nearby Park City High School. 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VALUE a.m., a person reported about $2,000 worth of compact discs missing from his residence on the 400 block of Deer Valley Loop Drive. The person's roommate had a party and, afterwards, the CDs were gone, police said. On Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 2:42 p.m., police arrested a man and took him to jail for possession of a forged document. Police said that the man attempted to fill a forged prescription in Park City. At 6:24 p.m., a motorist reportedly left a gas station with out paying for $15.06 worth of gasoline. The incident occurred on the 2000 block of Park Avenue. Police searched for but were unable to find a motorist who reportedly tried to run over a man riding a bicycle. The person said the vehicle had a temporary license tag in its rear window but was unable to get the number. Police were unable to locate a .t,'-.ilfr!'l'( ii ai,j j.n'lrjlj' i'r.l;ltl fi suspect. ... On Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 9:53 p.m., a person reportedly stole a case of beer from a store on the' s 1800 block of Park Avenue. J ' At 10:50 p.m., police investi-, gated a report that some kids' were jumping into a pool from a third-floor balcony on the 1500 block of Empire Avenue. The kids were gone when police! arrived. At 10:25 a.m., a person went to City Hall and requested that a ' gun be destroyed. Police arrested a person at ; 1:16 a.m. for retail theft and pos-1 1 session of a controlled substance on the 1800 block of Park Avenue. ' On Monday, Jan. 6 at 7:42- ; p.m., a man reported that his brother had not returned after E skiing in the Guardsman Pass area. However, the man had'' skied into Salt Lake County and , was fine, police said. 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