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Show A-4 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 14-16, 2018 Traffic inches along S.R. 224 YourParkCityAgent.com WHAT MY CLIENTS ARE SAYING “Sheila Hall is a pleasure to work with. It is hard to imagine that there is any real estate professional out there who works harder! However, as much time as she seemed to put into our search, we never felt pressured. It was very obvious to us that she went out of her way to understand what we were looking for so that we never felt like we were wasting our time. The best thing we can say about her is that her honesty and integrity are second to none. Her client’s best interest is her singular focus. We are so pleased with our purchase...she held our hand every step of the way, and continues to be a valuable resource in our relocation.” -Zillow ANGELIQUE MCNAUGHTON/PARK RECORD An accident involving three vehicles near Canyon Resorts Drive delayed morning traffic on S.R. 224 on Tuesday. Cars were forced to inch their way from roughly Cutter Lane to Canyons Resort Drive at around 8:30 a.m. The vehicle’s occupants were seen standing near the median next to the scene when law enforcement arrived. Debris was scattered across the road and a Suzuki SUV appeared to have had its rear-end smashed in. Minor injuries associated with a low-impact accident were reported. It is unclear if any citations were issued. SH E I L A HA L L BRANCH BROKER 435.640.7162 | sheila @sheilahall.com 1700 Park Avenue | Park City, Utah 84060 © 2016 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc. Equal Housing Opportunity. Continued from A-3 to release them if they found a sober ride home. One of the individuals refused and was arrested under suspicion of intoxication. Sheriff’s report nication device, intoxication and criminal mischief. According to the Sheriff’s Office, law enforcement responded to several calls between Monday, March 5, and Sunday, March 11, including three cases involving people who were intoxicated. Friday, March 9 Someone contacted dispatch after noticing a woman who appeared to be intoxicated stumbling out of her car at a park in the Snyderville Basin. Deputies later located the woman and her vehicle. A report states she was slurring her words and smelled of alcohol. The woman claimed she was from Salt Lake City and visiting Park City. She was arrested under suspicion of public intoxication. Animal control took the two dogs that were with her. him remote access to her computer to install additional software to protect it. The woman purchased $1,700 worth of gift cards to pay for the service before realizing the man was committing fraud. The case remained open. When a woman left her parked vehicle unlocked on a road in the Basin, her wallet and sunglasses were taken. Surveillance cameras showed two suspects entering the vehicle. An investigation was ongoing. Wednesday, March 7 No significant incidents were reported. Tuesday, March 6 An employee at a business in the Kimball Junction area conThursday, March 8 A man’s vehicle was stolen as tacted dispatch after several peohe was warming it up in front of ple were seen trespassing. One his home in the Kimball Junction of the suspects was found in the area. Deputies from the Unified bathroom and was arrested under Police Department in Salt Lake suspicion of possession of drugs. The South Salt Lake Police County later located the vehicle after it was involved in an ac- Department recovered two trailcident. More than $300 worth ers that were reported missing in of items were missing from the Summit County. The owners of vehicle. No evidence or informa- the trailers were notified and an tion about the suspect was found. investigation was underway. Saturday, March 10 A woman’s wallet was stolen Dispatch received a report that from her vehicle while it was Monday, March 5 Multiple vials of prescription a man was sleeping in his vehicle parked in a Basin neighborhood. in front of his house. Deputies Several of her credit cards were drugs were taken from a South found alcohol in the vehicle and used at businesses in the Kimball Summit vet clinic. The suspect determined the driver was intox- Junction area. An investigation entered the clinic sometime during the day and pried open icated. He was arrested under was underway. suspicion of driving under the Several items, including reg- the drug cabinet. An investigaFULL SERVICE MORTAGE BROKER SINCE 1986 was underway. influence of drugs or alcohol. istration titles to recreation ve- tion An employee at a business in Deputies responded to a re- hicles, were stolen from a man’s the Kimball Junction area conport of two people lying in the car while it was parked in the FULL SERVICE MORTAGE BROKER SINCE 1986 tacted dispatch after receiving parking lot of a business in the Basin. Kimball Junction area. They deA person claiming to be a a check from an account that termined the people were intoxi- support technician for Dell con- doesn’t exist. The case is being cated. However, deputies agreed vinced a Basin woman to give investigated. Sunday, March 11 A North Summit woman contacted dispatch after discovering someone had kicked in the door to her abandoned shop. A door was missing from a truck, but the woman was unsure what else had been taken. A man voluntarily turned himself into the Summit County Jail for an outstanding felony warrant. 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