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Show f Papflnee IEepnirtt Special Olympics caps fall prey to burglary season arrived at the man's residence and found him sitting down with a water pipe between his legs. Police also found a plastic bag containing a green leafy substance believed to be marijuana. Jack Campbell, proprietor of the Cowboy Bar, reported a case of criminal mischief on Dec. 9. According to his report, an intoxicated intoxicat-ed person driving an automoblie continued to ram his vehicle into another car parked in Swede Alley. Police have not been able to locate either car. On Dec. 8, Douglas Ingraham reported the theft of $350 worth of clothing from his pick-up truck. At the time of the incident, the truck was parked in the condominium parking at the Empire Coalition. John Flutter told police that on Dec. 8 his skis were pried off his car roof rack at the Sweetwater Condomirrtwms. The skis were Hpsrrihed as Dynastar Omisofts with Winter is the time of year when nothing even if it is tied down and locked up is safe from thieves in Park City, according to the Park City Police blotter this week. During the past seven days the police have taken reports on a stolen weedeater, snowblowers and Special Olympics caps, as well as skis. On Dec. 11, John Twitchell called the police department to report the theft of two red Toro snowblowers from the Park City Resort Center. The thieves also got away with four kegs of nails. The goods were valued at $900. Also on Dec. 11, Colleen Burns of the Prospector Square 7-Eleven store reported that an unknown suspect took a carton of cigarettes and fled the store without paying. The cigarettes are valued at $8.51. Park City Police cited a 25-year-old Park City man for possession of a controlled substance on Dec. 9. According to the report, police Salomon 727 bindings. They are valued at $350. Also on Dec. 8, Charlie Brown reported the theft of a Swiss flag from the plaza at Deer Valley. The flag is described as three feet by four feet in size and was stolen from a pole in front of the building. It is valued at $100. Jill Johnson told police on Dec. 7 that her car was broken into while it was parked at the Shadow Ridge Condominiums. Listed as missing is box containing 50 caps with the Special Olympics logo. On Dec. 6, Ron Wilkins reported to police that while his 1971 Freightliner van was stalled on the belt route, a weedeater and propane tank were taken from it. The goods are valued at $150. In addition, this week the Park City Police Department arrested one man for DUI and one for public intoxication. |