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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 19-21, 2017 The Park Record A-6 POLICE BLOTTER cycle Re PARK CITY U tah Join us for our Earth Day celebration! Saturday, April 22, 2017 Wasatch Brew Pub | 250 Main St 6 PM - 9 PM $35 Adults/$15 Kids Includes dinner & two drinks Register at recycleutah.org/upcoming-events All proceeds benefit Recycle Utah’s education programs cycle Re PARK CITY U tah Prowler spotted near a residence in Park City The Park City Police Department last week received at least two reports, apparently unrelated, about people who might have been prowling around a residence or broken into a home. The two cases were reported on different days and in different neighborhoods. Both of them involved different sets of circumstances, according to police logs. On Friday, April 14, the police at 2:09 p.m. received a report from someone claiming to have video footage of a person described as a prowler around a residence. The police were told the person was seen in the footage looking onto windows and attempting to open doors. The case was reported on Aspen Springs Drive. The Police Department said the circumstances were suspicious. On Tuesday, April 11 at 10:11 p.m., meanwhile, the police received a complaint from someone at a Park City residence that a person may have been inside the home that night. The bedroom and bathroom lights were on even though the person said they are always turned off at that time, the police were told. The Police Department classified the case, reported in Pros- Continued from A-5 Six firms want deal Dear Editor, For more details please visit our website. www.parkrecord.com/writealetter DENNIS HANLON Your Tuhaye Connection asked about the event itself. One of the questions centered on the possibility of corporate sponsorships for the 4th of July festivities. City Hall answered by explaining that pector, as a suspected burglary. Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included: On Sunday, April 16 at 8:24 a.m., the police received a report of someone finding a trail of droplets that appeared to be blood in the vicinity of the Iron Horse district. The droplets led from a door, to stair and then to a sidewalk, the police were told. The Police Department indicated the circumstances were suspicious. On Saturday, April 15 at 11:31 a.m., a vehicle was reported to have been damaged by a car wash in Park City. The Police Department indicated the case was civil in nature rather than criminal. On Friday, April 14 at 6:19 p.m., a hit-and-run traffic accident was reported somewhere along Sidewinder Drive. Public police logs did not provide details. The Police Department at 2:48 p.m. received a complaint about an online transaction. The police were told someone listed unspecified items for sale on the Internet. The person who purchased the items sent a payment check suspected to be fraudulent, the police said. Public police logs did not provide details, including the dollar figure involved in the case. The call was logged on Broken Spoke Way. A person was suspected to be intoxicated somewhere along Swede Alley at 2:40 a.m. On Thursday, April 13 at 1:28 p.m., the police received a report of someone breaking a window on Main Street. The incident triggered an alarm, the police said. The Police Department classified the case as suspected criminal mischief. Someone was seen sleeping in the back of a vehicle on Kearns Boulevard at 1 a.m. The police said the circumstances were suspicious. On Wednesday, April 12, the police were told a large bronze sculpture of a bear was stolen on the 500 block of Main Street. The sculpture is valued at $20,000, the police were told. The police determined the disappearance was a prank and the sculpture was returned. On Tuesday, April 11, a man was seen walking through a parking lot in the Iron Horse area at 9:12 p.m. appearing to be intoxicated, the police were told. The Police Department said the circumstances were suspicious. On Monday, April 10 at 8:03 a.m., a vehicle burglary was reported somewhere along Little Kate Road. Public police logs did not provide details. An unspecified category of burglary was reported on Deer Valley Drive at 6:46 a.m. Public police logs did not provide details. The Police Department at 1:03 a.m. responded to a case logged as disorderly conduct somewhere along Kearns Boulevard. sponsorship strategies “include keeping the event local and representative of our community.” “Sponsorship opportunities may be possible, but we would want to keep them to local Summit County organizations,” the response says. Some of the firms wanted to learn about budget matters, vendor setups, marketing efforts and whether entertainment could be stretched to Main Street from City Park. “While our focus is on City Park activities, there are entertainment possibilities on Main Street and during the parade,” the City Hall response says. The municipal government also acknowledged the budget for the festivities tops $100,000, not including the up to $20,000 available for the contract. The 4th of July festivities – the parade, City Park activities and the fireworks – draw upward of 37,000 to Park City. It is one of the largest singleday attractions of the year as crowds line Main Street for the parade before heading to City Park and then to a variety of locations to watch the fireworks. COME HOME TO TUHAYE A Spectacular Golf Course Community Just Minutes from Park City 435.640.5851 dennis.hanlon@sothebysrealty.com Call Dennis for a complete list of homes and lots for sale in Tuhaye. 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