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EXIT 4 HRKnTVKAMASl 40 NORTH ON RAMP c -Hwy40 . 435o649o9802 Hwy 40 (Park CityKamas Exit 4) with KINGSLEY-BATE iStgiAf QttiMt Futftliuft IftScttlXhik Come in and check out our Summer Furniture Loft featuring: Kingsley-Bate Homecrest Jensen Jarrah Winston Woodard ColeSfoeI "EKIItl III HtlMttll 1 61 5 Park Ave. Park City, UT 84060 435-649-4806 www.colesport.com muciWtf.aioF The Marsac Building has won two statewide awards - one for its open-space program and the other for its water-conservation water-conservation efforts. Earlier this month, Envision Utah handed out what's called the 'award for excellence for implementation' implementa-tion' for the open-space program. Open-space bond monies have paid for a number of parcels, including includ-ing the westernmost stretch of the Rail Trail, pictured. Also in the excel-lence-for-implementation category, Park City won for water conservation. GRAYSON VIESTPARK RECORD POLICE Officers probe a claim that a man was forced into car, robbed The Park City Police Department is investigating a claim by a Park City man that two people forced him into a vehicle last Friday and made him take money out of an ATM, give the cash to them and write them a check. Police were told that an African American man and a white woman forced the 45-year-old Park City man into a white vehicle at 11;32 p.m. outside the Prospector 7-Eleven, 7-Eleven, which is on the 1700 block of Sidewinder Drive. Investigators are reviewing surveillance sur-veillance tapes from the convenience conven-ience store, Sgt. Mark Schaerrer said on Tuesday. . Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included: On Sunday, June 20 at 3:40 p.m., the police received a complaint com-plaint that a car was broken into on Lowell Avenue. Police said damage is estimated at more than , $200. At 2:12 a.m., police arrested a 'XL n . i , v- rV wife-;,- - 4- BLOTTER man for drunken driving on the 2200 block of Kearns Boulevard. An officer approached a man laying in the grass who appeared to be passed out on the 1800 block of Bonanza Drive at 12:33 a.m. The officer, though, found that the man was fine and was looking at the sky. On Saturday, June 19 at 3:36 p.m., someone reported to the police that while they were at the Glenwood Cemetery, their vehicle was broken into. At 4:26 a.m., police arrested a man for driving under the influence influ-ence of alcohol or drugs on the 1700 block of Sidewinder Drive. An officer assisted a woman who locked her keys in the car at 11:51 a.m. Police sad a six-month-old child was locked inside the vehicle, which was on the 900 block of Norfolk Avenue. An officer offi-cer was able to enter the vehicle without causing damage. At 1:29 a.m., police arrested a man for driving un ence of alcohol or qriigS 6n Iht 20$ (bittMi i SCLASSYCLOSETS' t - X , .. ..'' 11-4 ; s - , a r . j . i r- ( K 9 : I ' - - ; . salt lake Free In-home Design Consultation & Lifetime Guarantee Included! closets I garages I wallbeds I entertainment centers I pantries SAVE boils y 1 tmp- t$& 1 r 3 T'JZT 1500 block of Empire Avenue. On Friday. June 18 at 11:35 p.m., police received a report that an older man was throwing glassware glass-ware and plates out of a window on the 1300 block of Sullivan Road. One man was taken into custody, the police said. At 5:57 p.m., a vehicle was reported burglarized on the 9500 block of Marsac Avenue. Damage is estimated at more than $200. On Thursday, June 17 at 3:27 p.m., officers took a suspect into custody, on the 1800 block of Kearns Boulevard after the police said he allegedly violated a custody order. At 10:40 a.m., police received a complaint of criminal mischief and vandalism at the intersection of Main Street and Daly Avenue. At 7:53 a.m., police received a complaint that a business was burglarized bur-glarized on the 2000 block of Prospector Avenue. At 7:49 a.m., a toilet was reported report-ed vandalized on Sullivan Road. On Wednesday, June 16 at 3:23 p.m., police issued a citation to a person, for having a dog without a fBeWehHfiftf ii3 five'wdirten 9 city showroom: 6910 s. highland - 435.655.2678 classyclosets.com PUBLIC NOTICE TrmaDiusAFniDS en 1 000's of rugs shipped from our warehouse! Every rug is clearance priced! Don't miss this unique one-time opportunity to own an Oriental Rug at a fraction of its market value! We have shipped rugs from our warehouse for a Stock Reduction & Warehouse Sale! Bur Hurry! Sale prices wonlt last forever! IfCC FREE Lifetime Pad I J Xpr With Every Purchase!! j jl lVyUl';. BROADWAY COUPON SSSftMKS ' 167 E. Broadway (300 So.) Saturday 1 0:00 am - 5:00 pm VISA, Mastercard, Am. Express were reportedly fighting in a parking park-ing lot at 6:41 p.m. on the 1700 block of lower Iron Horse Loop. Police cited two women for disorderly disor-derly conduct. At 8:38 a.m., a customer at a business reportedly threatened an employee on the 1700 block of Park Avenue. Police took the suspect sus-pect into custody and took him to jail. Police said the incident involved an assault. On Tuesday, June 15 at 8:27 p.m., a person on the 1800 block of Kearns Boulevard reported to police that someone owed him money. The police said the case was a civil problem. At 5:36 p.m., the police received a complaint that juveniles were shooting BB guns from a hotel window on the 1300 block of Lowell Avenue. The juveniles were aiming at people on a ski lift, police were told. On Monday, June 14 at 12:53 a.m., police responded to a car crash in which a white Mazda struck a tree on the Park City Golf Course, which is off of Park Avenue. 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