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Show A-4 Wed/Thurs/Fri, August 7-9, 2019 The Park Record Luxury Real Estate, Legendary Services, Unrivaled Experience City Beat CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649–9014 EXT. 15711 | Citynews@parkrecord.com People loud, the police told Officers respond to a series of parties in Park City JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record Stein Eriksen Realty Group — a merger and expansion of Stein Eriksen Lodge Real Estate and Chateaux Realty Your Full-Service Real Estate Brokerage: • Local and Highly Experienced Agents The Park City Police Department last week remained busy with calls resulting from the large crowds, continuing an especially busy stretch of the summer that has essentially lasted since Independence Day. The Park City Kimball Arts Festival drew large crowds over the weekend, likely contributing to the Police Department’s call load. The cases did not appear to be serious, but they further highlighted some of the impacts of Park City’s calendar of special events on the community. The arts festival is one of Park City’s signature special events, typically drawing between 40,000 and 50,000 people each year. There were crowds on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for the event. The cases, though, were reported in the days before the event as well. The police oftentimes log the cases as suspected disturbing the peace. Some of the cases reported to the police included: • on Sunday, Aug. 4 at 7:10 p.m., someone on Empire Avenue requested extra patrols due to what was described as “excessive loudness” with parties in the neighborhood. The person told the police there were intoxicated people. • on Aug. 4 at 1:06 a.m., a loud party was reported on Norfolk Avenue. • on Saturday, Aug. 3 at 11:15 p.m., loud people were reported in a residential unit on Prospector Avenue. • on Friday, Aug. 2 at 11:26 p.m., a party that lasted all day was reported on Park Avenue. The police were told there were loud voices, screaming and yelling that prevented the person who contacted the authorities from falling asleep, according to department logs. • on Thursday, Aug. 1 at 11:54 p.m., a loud party on a porch was reported on Prospect Avenue. • on Aug. 1 at 4:07 a.m., the police were called to Three Kings Drive, where people who appeared to be underage were drinking on a deck. They were “all drunk, been screaming,” the police were told. Park City is expected to remain busy for the next month as summertime crowds continue to arrive. The upcoming Tour of Utah bicycling race and Labor Day weekend will likely draw large crowds. The canvas redrawn • Slopeside Real Estate Locations • $500 Million in Privately-Owned Real Estate • Help Buying and Selling Luxury Real Estate • Experts in Deer Valley, Park City & Surrounding Areas • Unique, One-of-a-Kind Exposure • Unrivaled Competitive Advantage Call to discover new luxury listings or get your property sold! (435) 645-6457 | WWW.STEINSRE.COM | info@steinsrealty.com Legendary Real Estate Services Throughout Deer Valley and Park City O GDEN VA L L E Y, UTA H JAY HAMBURGER/PARK RECORD Workers on Monday morning were busy tearing down the Park City Kimball Arts Festival setup, including a crew seen in the Brew Pub lot toward the upper reaches of Main Street. The event, held over the weekend, drew large crowds to the Main Street core. Numerous temporary booths, tents, portable toilets and other sorts of installations needed to be taken down afterward. NOW SELLING STUNNING VIEW LOTS & HOMES 26 LOTS NESTLED ON EIGHTY ACRES WITH 60% DEDICATED OPEN SPACE ASK ABOUT OUR DESIGN BUILD CONCIERGE SERVICE ERA SKYLINE REAL ESTATE Julie Summers Christensen Realtor® 801-745-5781 summersinutah@gmail.com trapperscrossing.com PoliCe Blotter Masked people reported in a Park City garage The Park City Police Department last week received a report of five people, each wearing a mask, at a shared residential garage on Park Avenue. The report was logged on Sunday, Aug. 4 at 12:53 a.m. A surveillance system showed the people in masks walking through the garage at 9:45 p.m., the police were told. The Police Department indicated the circumstances were suspicious. Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included: On Sunday, Aug. 4 at 9:50 p.m., the police were called to the intersection of Park Avenue and Heber Avenue, where a person reportedly refused to leave what was described as a “restricted event area.” The person might have been intoxicated, the police were told. The Police Department logged the case as a citizen dispute. A chocolate Labrador was reportedly lost on Kearns Boulevard at 9:18 p.m. It disappeared 30 minutes prior to the report to the police. Earlier that evening, in an unrelated case, a dog was seen in a vehicle on Woodside Avenue. It barked for an hour, the police were told. Someone attempted to use a fake identification on Main Street at 6 p.m. The person was gone by the time the police arrived. An unspecified parking problem was reported on Marsac Avenue at 2:42 p.m. The police were told upward of 30 cars were involved. A moose was seen on a trail off Iron Canyon Drive at 9:53 a.m. The animal was approximately a half a mile from the trailhead. The person who contacted the police said they could not return to their vehicle with the moose there. The Police Department logged reports of six parking problems between 4:38 a.m. and 5:42 a.m. on Sullivan Road, a small street bordering City Park. Public police logs did not provide details. A man was found unconscious in a bathroom at or close to the intersection of Main Street and 9th Street at 4:56 a.m. Public police logs did not provide details. On Saturday, Aug. 3 at 5:58 p.m., rocks were reported to be in the road on the route to Guardsman Pass, a result of a “minor rockslide,” the police were told. Most of the rocks were cleared. The police at 10:37 a.m. received a complaint about a boy, reported to be 12, riding a motorcycle on a trail off Kearns Boulevard. The boy almost hit someone, the police were told. On Friday, Aug. 2 at 3:33 p.m., stoplights were apparently not functioning on Park Avenue at Snow Creek Drive. The problem nearly caused a traffic accident, the police were told. A construction crew reportedly started at 5:30 a.m. on Empire Club Drive. The Police Department logged the case as suspected disturbing the peace. An altercation was reported on Main Street at 12:20 a.m. Public police logs did not provide details. On Thursday, Aug. 1 at 4:42 p.m., a police officer stopped a driver on Richardson Flat Road, saying the driver did not yield to an ambulance. The police issued a warning. A suspected violation of City Hall’s rules against idling was reported on Bonanza Drive at 11:51 a.m. On Wednesday, July 31 at 8:39 p.m., a hit-and-run traffic stop was reported on Kearns Boulevard. Public police logs did not provide details. On Tuesday, July 30 at 8:03 p.m., someone reported sprinklers at an address on Lucky John Drive were operating for at least five hours. The police were told nobody was home. On Monday, July 29 at 12:56 p.m., the police were told of someone parking on a pedestrian trail in the vicinity of Little Kate Road. A vehicle burglary was reported on Park Avenue at 12:32 p.m. A wallet was taken from inside, the police were told. The break-in occurred the day before the report to the police. |