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The case is currently under investigation. According to the Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to several calls between Monday, May 22, and Sunday, May 28, including two cases of domestic violence. Sunday, May 28 Deputies responded to a domestic violence incident between a man and a woman involving a knife at a South Summit home. The woman was arrested and preliminarily charged with aggravated assault and intoxication. The man refused medical treatment at the scene. Deputies performed a welfare check on a woman at a home in the Basin after a man claimed she was potentially suicidal. Medical personnel responded and the woman was released. She was cited for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Saturday, May 27 A business in the Basin contacted dispatch after a man failed to pay for repairs on his vehicle and took his truck using a spare key. Friday, May 26 A black Nike backpack was found at a Basin park. An investigation is ongoing. 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Deputies were unable to locate the woman, but determined no crime had occurred. An investigation is ongoing. A 30-caliber suppressor was reportedly taken from a North Summit property sometime over the last four months. Dispatch received a report about a woman who is staying in her vehicle in the UintaWasatch-Cache National Forest exposing herself. Deputies located the woman, however, she wasn’t cited. Deputies were approached by a passing motorist about a driver traveling on the wrong side of a road in a Basin neighborhood. Deputies stopped the vehicle and the driver was arrested on preliminary charges of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A man attempted to use a counterfeit $100 bill at a business in the Kimball Junction area, but deputies were unable to locate a suspect. A Basin man contacted dispatch after someone claiming to be with the Sandy Police told him he was facing charges as a sex offender unless he wired $4,200 through Walmart. The caller identified himself as Detective Barksdale and used several phone numbers. The case is considered closed. Wednesday, May 24 No significant incidents were reported. tion because “those shoes are just enormous to fill.” “He brought 33 years of practice and 16 years on the bench and, frankly, I don’t know of anyone that could bring that experience,” McCosh said. “But when I decided to apply, I began focusing on what I could bring to the position rather than what void I could not fill.” McCosh said she is passionate about land use and creating a smart plan for future growth in our county and would like to help streamline the development process. “Growth in eastern Summit County is expected. Our communities are interdependent and we need to address competing demands such as agriculture, environmental protection, trails, open space, wildlife, access to rivers, affordable housing, all while not unduly taking away property rights,” McCosh said. “Whether its motocross or Bonanza Flats, I feel like I’m kind of in tune with the direction things have been going. I don’t have an agenda to go in and change things up, but I would love to be able to bring what Robert offered, which is dignity, respect and just caring for people and their issues. I would love to carry that type of management forward as his legacy.” The County Council has scheduled open interviews with each of the candidates beginning at 11:35 a.m. Wednesday, May 31, at the County Courthouse in Coalville. The candidates will be interviewed in Conference Room 2 in the Courthouse. Tuesday, May 23 Deputies responded to the report of an intoxicated male in the parking lot of a business in the Basin. He was arrested on preliminary charges of intoxication and transported to the Summit County Jail where deputies discovered he had an injury. He was transported in an ambulance to Park City Hospital and later released with a citation. A man drove his pickup truck through the main gate of an East Side neighborhood, causing damage to both the gate and the vehicle. The driver was preliminarily charged with obstruction of justice, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and leaving the scene of an accident. Monday, May 22 Deputies stopped a vehicle on State Road 224 after discovering the driver had a suspended license for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. He was arrested and preliminarily charged with driving on a suspended license. Employees at a business in the Kimball Junction are contacted dispatch about a man who was allegedly causing a disturbance while trying to return items. He was told not to return to the business. A man’s vehicle was hit by another vehicle while it was parked at a business in the Basin. An investigation is ongoing. |