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Show A-6 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, August 29-31, 2018 Police Blotter Person ‘run off’ a trail in Park City, the police told BIG STARS BRIGHT NIGHTS SEPT 2 at 6:00pm NCHARALESS ESHTEVILLE CAFÉ N & CHRIS CARMACK Tickets start at $46 City Park 1354 Park Avenue Park City Tickets available at: parkcityinstitute.org Park City Institute Box Office, 435-6553114 The King's English Bookshop, 801-4849100 The Park City Police Department last week logged at least two cases involving bicyclists, including one on a trail. Someone at 10:01 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26, contacted the police from along S.R. 224, where there was an issue regarding what was described as a bicycle race. The person was “run off the trail by a biker coming down the trail,” the police were told. The person also told the police no signs were posted. At 2:08 a.m. that day, meanwhile, a police officer stopped a bicyclist at or close to the intersection of Main Street and Heber Avenue. The officer warned the person for an apparent lane violation. The Police Department occasionally receives complaints about bicyclists. The reports last week were logged shortly after a violent confrontation was reported in Park City between a bicyclist and a man with dogs off leashes. Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included: On Sunday, Aug. 26 at 7:03 p.m., a police officer issued a written warning to a vehicle parked on Main Street after it was found to be obstructing traffic. The police said the case also involved a suspected violation of City Hall’s rules against idling vehicles. A large cow reportedly “escaped” from a grazing pen along S.R. 224 and was moving toward the state highway. The police were told the cow was “roaming loose,” according to department logs. On Sunday, Aug. 26, an officer pulled over a driver in the Prospector Avenue construction zone at 12 a.m. after watching the person head the wrong way on a one-way street. The officer warned the driver. Prospector Avenue is temporarily a one-way route during the construction. On Saturday, Aug. 25, two men were reported to be shooting rifles in Bonanza Flat at 7:08 p.m. They were gone by the time the police arrived. The Police De- partment indicated the circumstances were suspicious. A truck was reported to be blocking an Ontario Avenue driveway at 10:41 a.m. The vehicle was moved. A vehicle burglary was reported on Centennial Circle at 10:18 a.m. Keys and phones were apparently taken, the Police Department said. On Friday, Aug. 24 at 10:37 a.m., the police received a report about someone dropping a wallet at the Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center. Someone picked the wallet up and took unspecified items, the police were told. There might be surveillance footage, the police were also told. On Thursday, Aug. 23 at 4:47 p.m., the police were called to the intersection of Piper Way and Calamity Lane, where a man driving a sport utility vehicle reportedly backed into a trailer of a concrete crew. The police were told the man got out of the vehicle, took photographs of his car, the trailer and the license plate of the trailer before leaving without talking to the crew. The Police Department indicated the circumstances were suspicious. On Tuesday, Aug. 21 at 8:02 a.m., a transformer atop a power pole was reported to be sparking on Ontario Avenue. The police at 4:35 p.m. received a report that five storage units on Prospector Avenue were broken into. The police were told the hinges were broken off. The units were broken into within two or three days of the report to the police. Public police logs did not provide details about whether anything was taken. On Monday, Aug. 20 at 5:44 p.m., someone told the police they were not paid for one month of busboy work at a Main Street restaurant. The police indicated the case was civil in nature rather than criminal. Alcohol cases logged in the city Police also called to respond to noise and parties JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record The Park City Police Department last week responded to a series of alcohol-related cases, parties or noisiness on Main Street and elsewhere. One of the reports was especially candid. On Friday, Aug. 24 at 1:19 a.m., the police were told of someone passed out in “puke and urine” at or close to the intersection of Park Avenue and 8th Street. The police indicated the case involved suspected intoxication. Some of the other cases included: • on Sunday, Aug. 26, the Police Department in the early morning hours logged a series of suspected cases of intoxication, disorderly conduct or similar sorts of reports along Main Street. The cases were reported between the 12 a.m. and 2 a.m. hours. In one of the cases, at 12:24 a.m., someone was reported to be tipping over unspecified items. • on Saturday, Aug. 25, a suspected drunken driving case was reported at 6:03 p.m. on Woodside Avenue. Public police logs did not provide details. • on Aug. 25 at 10:16 p.m., the police received a complaint about loud music at a business on Kearns Boulevard. The department logged the case as suspected disturbing the peace. • on Aug. 25, a loud party was reported at 10:08 p.m. somewhere along Empire Avenue. The person who contacted the police indicated they already approached the people at the party, but they continued to make noise. The Police Department regularly responds to noise complaints, suspected intoxication cases and similar sorts of calls. The cases last week were logged toward the end the busy summer-tourism season. 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