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Show A-4 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 19-21, 2018 Sheriff’S report Trib December v2.pdf 4 12/11/2018 1:22:33 PM SEE YOU IN DECEMBER Beautiful Boy David Sheff & Nic Sheff Saturday, December 15, 2018 - 7:30 pm The father and son whose memoirs inspired the movie Beautiful Boy, in a rare joint appearance, share their heartbreaking and inspiring experience of survival, relapse, and recovery. Bob Woodward Sunday, December 16, 2018 - 7:30 pm The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and author of Fear: Trump in the White House, shares insights on important issues of the day. Ocean Soul - with Brian Skerry Saturday, December 29, 2018 - 7:30 pm Take a deep dive with this photographer, a National Geographic Explorer of the Year, as he guides us on a tour under the sea—beneath Arctic ice or in predator-infested waters. New Year's Eve Celebration With Sutton Foster Monday, December 31, 2018 - 8:00 pm Our classic PCI New Year’s Eve starts in the Eccles Center with a cabaret performance by two-time Tony Award-winner Sutton Foster. The star of TV’s Younger, recording artist and Broadway musical actor will perform her critically acclaimed one-woman show. Add on our after-party at Tupelo, with an elegant dinner, drinks, and dancing past midnight. ALL EVENTS AT THE ECCLES CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 1750 KEARNS BLVD / PARK CITY, UT BOX OFFICE 435-655-3114 PARKCITYINSTITUTE.ORG A driver for the ridesharing company Uber contacted the Summit County Sheriff’s Office over the weekend after a passenger allegedly masturbated in her vehicle and then refused to immediately exit. The woman contacted the Sheriff’s Office at around 9 a.m. Sunday morning, a Sheriff’s Office report states. She picked up the man, 43 years old from St. Charles, Missouri, in Salt Lake City and dropped him off at a hotel in the Snyderville Basin. The suspect had checked out of the hotel and left on a shuttle to the airport prior to deputies arriving, the report states. When he was contacted by deputies, he denied the accusations. The case will be forwarded to the county attorney’s office for screening. According to the Summit County Sheriff’s Office, law enforcement responded to several calls between Monday, Dec. 10, and Sunday, Dec. 16, including two separate reports of stolen vehicles and two separate reports of stolen packages. Sunday, Dec. 16 A vehicle was reported stolen while it was parked in a woman’s driveway in Kimball Junction. The vehicle was unlocked at the time and a spare key was left in the glove box. An investigation was underway. Saturday, Dec. 15 Deputies performed eight traffic stops and responded to six parking problems. Friday, Dec. 14 Deputies received a report about a man banging on the doors of a business in the Kimball Junction area after it had already closed because he said he left his cellphone there. The employees told deputies they thought he was going to break the glass on the door. He was arrested under suspicion of intoxication and disorderly conduct. Deputies stopped a vehicle traveling eastbound on Interstate 80 for unsafe lane travel. The driver was arrested under suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol and for unsafe lane travel. A passenger, who initially provide false information, was arrested for $15,000 in outstanding warrants and under suspicion of providing false information to a police officer. Thursday, Dec. 13 A man contacted dispatch after his neighbor took his truck without his permission. The suspect was later located in Coalville sitting in the passenger seat of the parked vehicle. He was arrested under suspicion of theft of a vehicle, intoxication, open container, possession of drug paraphernalia inside a correction facility, and possession of items that are prohibited inside a correctional facility. A Summit Park resident contacted dispatch after a desk that was delivered to his house was taken. His landlord and the delivery company verified the package was delivered, but when the man returned home it was missing. Wednesday, Dec. 12 Deputies observed a vehicle with its hatch open in Kimball Junction, and when they contacted the owner she noticed several purchases from a nearby store had been stolen. The vehicle was unlocked at the time of the thefts. Continued from A-3 here and it is a great way to give back. It doesn’t get much better than that.” Beth Armstrong, executive director of the People’s Health Clinic, said it comes down to either helping a patient get better or not providing the service. She added, “I’ll go out and ask anyone for the help. If you don’t a-s-k you don’t g-e-t.” Armstrong said the roughly 40 volunteer doctors who help serve the clinic’s patients are invaluable. She referred to them as the unsung heroes of Park City. “They are the people that give us more than a check ever could,” she said. “Most people don’t know what this group does for the uninsured. These are not people who are out skiing and get injured. They are the people who clean our hotel rooms, our gardeners, our contractors and service industry workers. Ninety-seven or 98 percent of our Donated services critical more than $10,000, with some surgeries costing upwards of $25,000. So why does he do it? It’s entirely altruistic, he said. “It makes you feel good at night,” he said. “There are things in life that are a little more rewarding than what the bottom line is. You feel an obligation to your community. They say it takes a village to raise someone. Well, it also takes a village to have a successful community. We have really enjoyed living Tuesday, Dec. 11 A horse was reported stolen from a pasture in Coalville. An investigation was underway. Dispatch received a report of a single-vehicle accident near Echo Dam Road, where the vehicle left the roadway and hit some boulders. Dispatch received a report from employees at a business in the Tanger Outlets after two men entered the store and grabbed a large amount of clothing before leaving the store without paying. An investigation was underway. A woman reported her vehicle was stolen while it was parked in front of her residence in Kimball Junction. A tile saw and saw stand were stolen from a construction site in the Basin. An investigation was underway. A bracelet worth more than $5,300 that was taken more than two months ago was reported stolen. Monday, Dec. 10 Deputies responded to a report of a single-vehicle accident in Kimball Junction where the vehicle left the roadway and crashed through the fencing adjacent to the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter. Deputies found the vehicle abandoned. But, family and friends of the driver later contacted dispatch to let them know she had posted to Facebook about crashing her vehicle. An investigation was underway. A man contacted dispatch after three of his truck tires were slashed while the vehicle was parked in his driveway along Weber Canyon Road. The damage was estimated to be approximately $800. TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Eric Heiden, pictured, and his wife, Karen, volunteer their services to the People’s Health Clinic as orthopedic surgeons. patients have one job, but manyhave two or three jobs. They are not just sitting at home taking advantage of our system.” Don’t get buried in news you don’t need. 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