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Show A-6 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 4-6, 2018 Post-ski day fight described Argument started in a restaurant-bar, continued in lot JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record The Park City Police Department on Sunday responded to a report of a fight in the parking lot of Park City Mountain Resort after a dispute that started at the Resort Center and continued as the people involved reached the lot. The Police Department was called at 7:30 p.m., several hours after the slopes closed. Phil Kirk, a police captain, said the people involved were at a restaurant-bar at the Resort Center. Two friends were at the restaurant-bar when an argument started with another person. The two friends left when the other person followed them and continued the argument, Kirk said. One of the two friends, considered by police to be the victim, told the Police Department the other man punched him and knocked him to the ground. Kirk said the other friend and a fourth person attempted to pull the man off the victim. The fight continued until the suspect grabbed the victim’s skis and threw them, Kirk said. The suspect left the scene and drove away northbound toward Lowell Avenue in a silver-colored Subaru Outback, Kirk said. The victim is 27 and from a community on Long Island, New York. The Police Department did not have information about the suspect. Anybody with information about the case may contact the Police Department at 615-5500. The victim is 18 with an unknown residence. The suspect is 48 and from the Park City area. The case was logged at a little bit before 2 p.m. on March 28. Phil Kirk, a police captain, said the police were told two people engaged in a conversation before the older one made sexual advances. The police were called. The older person told the police the case did not involve a sexual assault. The person, though, acknowledged touching the victim on the chin, the police said. Kirk said the police told the person not to touch other people without their permission. Kirk also said the suspect was warned a similar incident would result in a removal from the Park Meadows facility. Ken Fisher, the recreation services manager at City Hall, said he heard of the case when a police officer arrived to investigate. “Not common at all. First time I’ve heard of a harassment, sexual harassment” at the facility, Fisher said. He said no operational changes are planned at the Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center as of now as a result of the case. tle more than an hour before the stop, another suspected drunken driver was pulled over on Deer Valley Drive. Public police logs did not provide details. On Thursday, March 29 at 8:19 p.m., a suspected violation of City Hall’s rules against idling was reported on Swede Alley. On Wednesday, March 28 at 10:44 p.m., someone reported a loud bass sound from a house on or close to Norfolk Avenue. The Police Department classified the case as suspected disturbing the peace. At 12:25 p.m., two vehicles were reported to be blocking the road on Comstock Drive. They also blocked part of the sidewalk, the police were told. The Police Department at 10:53 a.m. received a complaint that someone was using another person’s name on a satellite-television account. Public police logs did not provide a location. The Police Department classified the case as a suspected fraud. A stop sign was reported to be missing at the intersection of Solamere Drive and Amber Road at 9:05 a.m. The police were told there was almost a traffic accident as a result of the missing sign. The Police Department said the situation created a traffic hazard. A building was reportedly broken into on Park Avenue at 8:34 a.m. Public police logs did not provide details, but the case was logged as a suspected burglary. On Tuesday, March 27, two cars were reported to be blocking the road at or close to the intersection of Kearns Boulevard and Park Avenue at 11:31 a.m. One of them appeared to be broken down, the police said. On Monday, March 26 at 6:36 p.m., a cow moose and a calf were seen attempting to cross S.R. 224. Sexual advances reported Rare case logged at the municipal workout facility JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record The Park City Police Department in late March responded to a case at the Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center involving a complaint that one person made sexual advances to another. Continued from A-5 Bicyclist stopped about. The person created a traffic hazard, the police said. The Police Department assisted as the vehicle was moved to a parking lot. A police officer at 2:39 a.m. apparently stopped a bicyclist at or close to an intersection of Cooke Drive and Stryker Avenue after observing that the bicycle was not properly illuminated. 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