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Show The Park Record A-4 AUGUST 26-28 AND SEPTEMBER 2-5 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 27-30, 2016 COURT REPORT According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, Aug. 22, in Third District Court at the Summit County Justice Center: Sabreen Safiyyah Al-Hameed, 24, of Los Angeles, entered a guilty plea to possession or use of drug paraphernalia, a Class B misdemeanor, and intoxication, a Class C misdemeanor. The court imposed a six-month jail sentence and a $500 fine for possession or use of drug paraphernalia and imposed a 90-day jail sentence and a $500 fine for intoxication. Those sentences were stayed and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months, ordered the defendant to pay a $500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions. Michael D. Berkebill, 30, of Watsonville, California, entered a guilty plea to attempted possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, a Class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence. That sentence was stayed and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months, ordered him to pay a $2,500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions. Jack Otto Carlstrom, 19, of Salt Lake City, entered into a 12 month plea in abeyance to theft, a Class A misdemeanor. The court ordered the defendant to pay $525 in restitution, complete 40 hours of community service and other standard terms and conditions. Joshua J. Marsden, 31, of Watsonville, California, entered a guilty plea to attempted possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, a Class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence. That sentence was stayed and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months, ordered him to pay a $2,500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions. Brian A. McPherson, 53, of Lafayette, Indiana, entered a guilty plea to attempted possession of a controlled sub- stance with intent to distribute, a Class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence. That sentence was stayed and the court placed the defendant on court probation for 18 months, ordered him to pay a $2,500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions. Micah D. Sharp, 43, of Blacklick, California, entered into a six-month plea in abeyance to attempted possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, a Class A misdemeanor. The court ordered the defendant to pay a fee of $1,850 and complete other standard terms and conditions. Nathan Richard Arnold, 20, of Midway, entered into a 24-month plea in abeyance to unlawful sexual activity with a minor, a third-degree felony. The court ordered the defendant to serve 44 days in jail (20 days consecutively and the remaining 24 over weekends), pay restitution of $500, complete 100 hours of community service and complete other standard terms and conditions. Coalville men find human remains near Allsop Lake Officials believe they are of missing Australian hiker Submitted by the Summit County Sheriff’s Office Ticket booth sponsor For tickets and info visit www.PCShowcaseOfHomes.com VIP night sponsor The Summit County Sheriff’s Office received information on Aug. 19 that human remains had been located near Allsop Lake, which is located in the high Uinta Mountains near the border between Summit and Duchesne County. A father and two sons from Coalville were recreating near Allsop Lake when they located a backpack, tent and what appeared to be human remains on the Highline Trailhead, approximately 500 yards from the county line. Investigators with the Summit County Sheriff’s Office arrived in the area and recovered the remains and several personal items. The remains were transported to the Office of the Medical Examiner and were confirmed to be human. Further DNA testing is required to confirm the identity of the remains. Due to the proximity to the personal belongings, they are believed to be those of Eric Robinson. On Aug. 7, 2011, the Duch- esne County and Summit County Sheriff’s Offices received a report of a missing male, identified as Robinson. He was reported to be an experienced outdoorsman from Australia who had recreated in the Himalayas. Robinson had been dropped off at the Chepeta Lake Trailhead on July 28, 2011, and was scheduled to arrive at Mirror Lake on Aug. 6 at around noon. The next day, the Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office deployed Search and Rescue in an attempt to locate Robinson. After several weeks of searching, he was not located. The search continued over several years with a number of agencies assisting. 2 FOR 1 ENTRÈES with appetizer purchase - Valid on second entrèe of equal or lesser value - Maximum of 3 coupons per table please - Dine-in only please - Please present coupon Valid thru August 31st, 2016 Ristorante Italiano 804 Main Street • Park City • 435.649.1336 www.BuonaVitaParkCity.com Open daily at 5pm • Closed Mondays |