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Show Skater socked by motorist I Police Report A Park City man was assaulted while practicing his cross-country ski technique on Bonanza Drive July 17, according to the Park City Police Department's blotter. According to a report filed by Dr. Bruce Dooley, Christoph Schork was treated at the Park City Emergency Center for facial contusions suffered in an alleged assault. Schork told police that he was traveling on Bonanza Drive on a pair of Rollerblades, sometimes used for ski training, when a man in a pickup truck stopped him, hit him in the face and knocked him to the ground. The man then kicked Schork in the face, the report states. Police later arrested Heber resident resi-dent James L Swartz in the incident. A report dated July 18 on the police blotter states the city flag was stolen from the city council chambers. cham-bers. The centennial flag is valued at $40. On July 23, Phil Jones, mountain manager for the Park City Ski Area, called police to report a case of credit card fraud. According to Jones' report, a former employee forged and fraudulently signed a credit card transaction form. Park City police say they have a suspect in the case. ' Paul Bickmore reported the, theft of two firearms July 21. "He told police that someone entered his 1984 Toyota pickup truck while it was parked at 2701 Lucky John Drive and removed a Weatherby 30-06 rifle with a Wever 3x9 scope and a nickel-plated nickel-plated .22 caliber Rugger single action revolver. The guns are worth $1,200. Ken Binatena reported the theft of his 1973 Ford four-wheel drive pickup truck July 20. He told police the vehicle was parked in the 400 block of Swede Alley at the time of the theft. The keys were in the ignition when the truck was taken. Police recovered the truck the following day, where it had been wrecked near the old city dump. The truck is valued at $2,500. A Rowland Heights, Calif, man, Robert Taylor, reported an auto theft July 18. Taylor told police that his 1983 Dodge executive van was stolen from the Park Station hotel parking lot. The van is valued at $23,000. Police have no suspects in the case. On July 23, Dean Harvey called police to report that various tools were taken from his residence ' on WoodSide Avenue. The tools were , valued at $150r ' '''- Karen Schapper reported the theft of a bicycle to the Park City Police Department on July 23. The theft occurred at the Park City Middle School. Listed as missing is an 18-inch Huffy Pro Thunder dirt bike. It is described as yellow with blue rims and yellow and blue pads. It is valued at $130. Sara Linden reported a bra had been stolen from her 1968 Volkswagen Volks-wagen July 18. She told police that the vinyl auto front-end protector was taken while her car was parked in the Alpha Beta parking lot. It is valued at $75. And Steve Huff reported July 17 that a briefcase containing various credit cards and $120 in cash was taken from his auto while it was parked in the Alpha Beta parking lot. Fifth Circuit Court David A. Olson, 1300 Park Ave., pleaded guilty to DUI July 17 in Judge Frank Noel's Fifth Circuit Court. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail. The jail sentence will be suspended upon payment of a $558 . line. Olson was ordered to serve a two-day community work project'ehd he was placed on a one-year probation. |