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APR. 7 • 6:00 PM BARNES & NOBLE 330 E. 1300 South, OREM assemble Park City’s Premier Co-Working Space NEW SEASON, NEW SPACE Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 4-6, 2018 Sheriff’S report A man was arrested over the weekend after he was caught stealing merchandise from several stores in the Kimball Junction area, according to the Summit County Sheriff’s Office. Dispatch received a report on Saturday that the man grabbed a bag full of items and ran out of a store in the Tanger Outlets without paying for them, a report states. Employees at the business provided deputies with a description of the suspect and his vehicle. Deputies located the vehicle on S.R. 224 and arrested the suspect under suspicion of retail theft, a report states. He was transported to the Summit County Jail. Through the course of the investigation, deputies discovered he took about $775 worth of merchandise from seven different stores. According to the Sheriff’s Office, law enforcement responded to several other calls between Monday, March 26, and Sunday, April 1, including a non-injury accident resulting in the arrest of a woman for driving under the influence. Sunday, April 1 No significant incidents were reported. Saturday, March 31 An unspecified amount of tools were stolen from a construction site in the Snyderville Basin. Friday, March 30 Managers of a business in the Kimball Junction area contacted dispatch to report an employee had given about $5,000 worth of merchandise to friends and family members over the last several months while working at the register. The employee admitted to the accusations and was arrested under suspicion of two felony theft charges. Deputies stopped a vehicle that was driving on S.R. 224 for expired registration. The driver was arrested for an outstanding warrant and driving on a suspended license. Several items were taken from three vehicles while they were parked in the garage of a home in the Basin. A neighbor told deputies they noticed a small dark vehicle speeding out of the neighborhood around the time the crime may have occurred. A debit card that was listed among the items taken was used in Salt Lake City. An investigation was underway. Thursday, March 29 A gun and fuel card were taken from a locked vehicle while it was parked in a Basin neighborhood. A man contacted dispatch after someone activated his car alarm overnight while it was parked on a road in the Basin. Nothing was reported missing. Wednesday, March 28 Dispatch received a report of a rollover accident on a North Summit road. The 22-year-old driver from Coalville was transported to a Weber County hospital and issued a citation. Deputies responded to a report of a non-injury accident on a road in the Basin and arrested one of the drivers for driving under the influence. The other driver left the scene on their own volition. Tuesday, March 27 Multiple people were contacted by someone claiming to be a lieutenant with the Sheriff’s Office. The suspect told people they had outstanding warrants for skipping jury duty and would need to pay $1,000 to avoid arrest. An employee at a business in the Kimball Junction area contacted dispatch when a customer was trying to fight with others. The bartender and other employees restrained him outside until deputies arrived. He was arrested under suspicion of intoxication and assault on a police officer. Monday, March 26 Deputies stopped a vehicle on a Basin road and arrested the driver for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. A snow blower and chop saw were taken from a job site in the Basin. An investigation was ongoing. An employee at a business in the Kimball Junction area contacted dispatch to report a man who was acting suspiciously. He was later arrested for two outstanding warrants. Continued from A-3 for over 10 years, and they’ve decided at this point they are going to enforce it?” she said. “The properties in Phase 1 were not required to plat for legal purposes so it was never filed. One of the problems is that those people (landowners with homes already built) have no incentive to pay for a new road and that’s the crux of the issue. What they have been saying is for me to correct the problem, and then all the people living up there will live on these roads.” At the meeting last month, property owners drafted a list of options they’d like the county to consider to rectify the situation. Some of the suggestions included the county considering a cost share with the residents to improve the roads or grant the building permits on file and then establish a deadline date of when permits will be not be granted until improvements are made. Anita Lewis, the county’s liaison for rural affairs, said she wants the citizens to know the county is going to “try the best we can to help them be able to build on their property.” Brad Nelson, a lot owner in Garff Ranches Phase 1, said he has not applied for a building permit yet, but is confident the county will reach an amicable solution for all landowners. “They seem competent, clear on the subject and willing to help create a solution,” he said. “Anita Lewis is tasked with getting them all together, and Patrick Putt and Mike Kendell both want to move forward and allow owners in Garff Ranches to be allowed to build.” Permit process curbed Private Offices • Business Lounge Semi-Private Work Stations • Conference Rooms Reception Services • Daily Rates Available For details please contact Angela at 435-200-1312 info@assembleparkcity.com | www.assembleparkcity.com | located in Newpark @ Kimball Junction He said anyone who wants to apply for a permit can and staff will review the plans as normal. “If everything meets code and there is proper access to a parcel in Garff Ranches, they will get one,” he said. 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