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Show A-16 The Park Record 2018 SUMMER WINE SERIES WAGNER FAMILY OF WINES featuring CAYMUS VINEYARDS MONDAY, JUNE 25 | 6 PM | 21+ PCHS grads face sexual battery, stalking charges Prosecutors allege the three harassed another person CAROLYN WEBBER The Park Record WHAT $195 | PERSON Five Course meal and Wine pairings WHERE Riverhorse on Main Aperitifs and hors d’oeuvres on our deck overlooking Historic Main Street Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 16-19, 2018 Three recent Park City High School graduates are facing charges after prosecutors say they sexually assaulted another person during a weight lifting class in Summit County last month. According to court documents filed on May 29 in 3rd District Court at Silver Summit, the graduates, identified as Carter Hall, Bernhardt Pederson and Joseph Lukrich, are each charged with one count of sexual battery and stalking, both class A misdemeanors. All three are 18 years old. Charging documents state that, on May 2, Hall pulled another person’s gym shorts down two times during the class. Then, while the person was lying on a bench press seat, Pederson “came over to him and placed his foot on (the person’s) testicles,” the documents state. Hall then sat on the person’s face, according to the charges. Court documents also allege that, while the person was lying down, Lukrich also sat on his face and “gyrated so that his (genitals) were touching (the person’s) face.” The following day, charges state, Hall tried to push the person into a corner and made a sexual threat to him. The documents state Trent Jarman, the high school’s resource officer, investigated the incident. Melinda Colton, spokesper- son for the Park City School District, said that the district was aware of the situation but was not able to confirm that it took place on school grounds. She was also not able to disclose any information about disciplinary actions taken against the graduates. Greg Skordas, an attorney for Pederson, said in an interview that he doesn’t believe the defendants committed an illegal act. “We’re disappointed that the police pursued it the way that they did,” he said. “We are hopeful that we will be able to resolve it.” Attorneys for Hall and Lukrich did not respond to requests for comment. Pederson and Lukrich are scheduled to appear in court for a roll call hearing on July 9. Hall’s initial court appearance is scheduled for June 25. Elected officials ready for après chats with Parkites MORE JAY HAMBURGER Limited seats available, book now to secure your spot The Park Record Park City Mayor Andy Beerman and City Councilor Becca Gerber are scheduled to host an event on Tuesday designed for Parkites to learn about a broad range of City Hall issues. Known as Après with Council, the event is part of the efforts by the elected officials to gather input from Park City residents outside the setting of regular City Council meetings. The elected officials see the events as a means to cover topics of interest to Parkites regardless of whether the issues are before the City Council. The events oftentimes dwell Please contact us for tickets at events@riverhorseparkcity.com or call 435.649.3536 Tickets available now. DENNIS HANLON Your Tuhaye and Talisker Club Connection on some of the community’s pressing issues nonetheless. A flier announcing the event on Tuesday mentions possible topics like the prospects of the region mounting a bid for a Winter Olympics, special events, clean-burning energies and Treasure. The possibility attendees could learn about the Winter Olympics potential or Treasure is especially notable. The mayor is a key figure in both of the issues. He leads City Hall’s participation in the Olympic talks and holds an influential role in the negotiations that led to an agreement calling for the municipal government to acquire the Treasure acreage in a conservation deal pending the passage of a ballot measure needed to fund the deal. The possibility of talk about special events is also of interest since the busy summer calendar is underway and is expected to increase in intensity starting in July. There are many people in Park City worried about the impacts of the events on the everyday life of Parkites. The event is scheduled at Twisted Fern restaurant, 1300 Snow Creek Drive, from 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. City Hall asks people to RSVP to linda.jager@parkcity.org by Monday. More information is available by contacting Linda Jager, the community engagement manager for the municipal government, at 615-5189 or linda.jager@parkcity.org. 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