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Show Tues/Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 24-27, 2019 A-5 The Park Record City Beat CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649–9014 EXT. 15712 | Citynews@parkrecord.com Moose seen against a door An elk herd also reported in city, police told JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record The Park City Police Department last week received a series of reports about wildlife sightings, including an unusual one involving a moose in a neighborhood. The agency regularly receives reports of wildlife sightings and the ones reported last week were similar to many of the calls the department receives. The Police Department on Sunday, Dec. 22 at 11:23 a.m., though, logged a case of a moose on Three Kings Drive. The moose, which was described to the police as large, appeared “to be injured or sick,” the police were told, according to public police logs. The animal was “burrowed up against” a door, according to the Police Department. The public police logs did not provide details about any potential injuries or sicknesses. The Police Department occasionally receives reports of moose sightings, including within neighborhoods. The animals, though, typically are not seen as close to a residence as the one on Three Kings Drive. Some of the other wildlife-related cases reported to the Police Department last week included: • a driver hitting a deer on Saturday, Dec. 21 at 10:37 p.m. at or close to the intersection of Park Avenue and Iron Horse Drive. The deer was killed. Public police logs did not provide details about any damage to the vehicle. • an elk herd seen along Kearns Boulevard at 3:41 p.m. on Dec. 21. There were upward of 40 animals in the herd, the police were told. They were seen in front of Treasure Mountain Junior High. The police were told some of the elk were attempting to cross the road. The Police Department indicated the elk presented a traffic hazard. The elk, though, were not in the road at some point after the police received the report. • an elk herd seen at or close to the intersection of S.R. 224 and Meadows Drive. The elk created a traffic hazard, the police said. The Park City-area terrain provides habitat for animals like moose, elk and deer. The three species are regularly seen in Park City. The case involving an elk herd off S.R. 224 is notable in the months after the Utah Department of Transportation lowered the speed limit on a portion of the entryway. State transportation officials made the decision regarding the speed limit in an effort to reduce the number of collisions between drivers and wildlife on the state highway, which has open space on both sides along some of the entryway. 01 02 03 PoliCe Blotter Snowboarders spotted on or close to a city building The Park City Police Department on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 11:56 a.m. indicated snowboarders were spotted on or close to a waterworks building off the intersection of Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive, close to the Park City Cemetery. There was also a vehicle blocking the gate, according to the Police Department. The police classified the case as suspected trespassing. The Police Department oc- casionally receives reports of skiers or snowboarders using buildings such as the waterworks facility close to the cemetery to perform jumps or other maneuvers. Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included: On Sunday, Dec. 22 at 6:56 p.m., a hit-and-run traffic accident was reported on Main Street. Public police logs did not provide details. Another hit-and-run case was logged a little bit earlier that day, in the 5 p.m. hour on Swede Alley. A witness left a note in the case on Swede Alley. Cars were reported to be parked on the side of the road at or close to the intersection of Park Avenue and Heber Avenue, making turns difficult, the police were told. The case was reported at 4:17 p.m. The police at 6:08 a.m. received a report that the wind was creating snowdrifts along the S.R. 248 entryway. The snow was approximately 12 inches deep at the location of the drifts, the police were told. The Police Department indicated the drifts created a traffic hazard. 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