A Summit County Sheriff car. Photo: TownLift
Calls for service to the Park City Police Department (PCPD) and the Summit County Sheriff Department (SCSD) for the week of September 27 – October 3.
MONDAY:
SCSD – The passenger window was broken out of a car at Walmart while the owner shopped and her purse was stolen.
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TUESDAY:
PCPD – A visitor overdrank and had to be transported from her hotel room to the hospital for additional treatment.
WEDNESDAY:
PCPD – A car was broken into near the white barn.
SCSD – Overnight, a utility trailer was stolen from Smith’s containing $15,000 worth of DJ equipment.
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY:
SATURDAY:
PCPD – A 2012 Chevrolet Traverse with Idaho plated was stolen from Park City Mountain.
SCSD – In the lower Summit Park neighborhood, a homeowner had several power tools stolen from an attached garage in the week prior.
SCSD – A Park City woman in her 20s had a single-vehicle roll-over accident on Old Ranch Rd. She displayed signs of impairment, was tested and arrested for DUI, and booked into the Summit County Jail.
PCPD – A Jeep Galiator was stolen from the Montage hotel.
SUNDAY:
PCPD – A past vehicle burglary was reported at a hotel on Deer Valley Dr. between the Snow Park Lodge and the Deer Valley Ponds.
SCSD – A car was broken into overnight at the Holiday Inn. $12,000 worth of items was stolen by breaking the window and opening the unlocked tailgate.
PCPD – Officers responded to the Montage for an intoxicated man who was staying at the hotel. They were able to reason with him and the matter was resolved with a verbal warning
SCSD – In a commercial parking lot on Ute Blvd. overnight, a man who locks his car “as a matter of habit” said that it had been broken into and that several items were missing. There were no visible signs of forced entry or damage to the car.
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Contact: mroepke@townlift.com
I've lived in Park City for 30 years but right off the starting line, my journalism professors expressed plaudits after class for writing more so about the small-town sports in the surrounding mountains than the urban updates they assigned. Therefore, I’m on par punning and penning Parkites' pastimes. Turning high and early through my career, I’ve worked communications for The Olympics, the Paralympics and the Special Olympics. Additionally, there's been National Geographic, Patagonia, NCAA, USA Nordic and the United States Library of Congress, so I guess you could say this ain't my first rodeo.
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