Jan 14, 2025
On Sunday, Jan. 12, at 9:11 p.m., a police officer stopped a driver on S.R. 224 in the Snyderville Basin after observing a headlight was not operational. Public police logs did not provide details about any enforcement action. Park City officers infrequently make traffic stops outside the city limits.A police officer stopped a driver in the area of Bonanza Drive and Prospector Avenue after apparently observing the vehicle failing to obey a pedestrian-activated crosswalk signal. A pedestrian was readying to cross the street at the time, the police said. Public police logs did not provide details about any enforcement action.The Police Department at 8:08 a.m. attempted to locate a vehicle driven by someone who may have been impaired. The vehicle’s blinkers were activated, the police said.On Saturday, Jan. 11, at 3:18 p.m., an accident was reported in the area of Park Avenue and Deer Valley Drive. Nobody was injured, the police said. Public police logs did not provide details.The police said a wallet was found in front of a Main Street nightclub sometime before the 2:30 p.m. report. The person brought the wallet to the Park Avenue police station.A truck was reportedly left in a location on Park Avenue where it blocked a driveway at 2 p.m. The truck had Wyoming license plates, the police said.The police at 1:26 p.m. received a report of a vehicle left in a Swede Alley parking lot overnight. There were signs posted prohibiting parking as Sundance Film Festival preparations were continuing.The Police Department at 12:59 a.m. received a report of people, described as “extremely loud,” in a hot tub on Deer Valley Loop Road. The police were told it was to second consecutive night of noise. The department logged the case as suspected disturbing the peace.On Friday, Jan. 10, at 11:42 p.m., a vehicle was reportedly left “in the middle of the road” on Woodside Avenue. Municipal workers indicated they could navigate around the vehicle, “but it needs to be moved.”The Police Department at 6:39 p.m. intervened in a dispute about parking on Main Street. Someone was reportedly belligerent to another person “because she asked him to move his vehicle,” according to public police logs. The department classified the case as a business assist rather than a suspected criminal matter.A police officer at 6:22 p.m. stopped a driver on upper Park Avenue, indicating the vehicle headed in the wrong direction on a one-way street. The driver also did not obey unspecified signs, the police said. Public police logs did not provide details about whether the driver received a ticket or a warning.An officer at 6:03 p.m. stopped a driver on Main Street after watching the vehicle “suddenly brake and turn right across the lane of oncoming traffic” at Deer Valley Drive. Public police logs did not provide details about whether the person received a ticket or a warning.The Police Department stopped a driver in the area of the intersection of Deer Valley Drive and Bonanza Drive after the vehicle was seen “blocking an intersection after turning (without) sufficient space.” The officer wrote a ticket, the police said.The Police Department at 4 p.m. was told of a person who was reportedly “driving recklessly” and “swerving in and out of traffic” in the area of Park Avenue and Deer Valley Drive. The police were also told of issues with the vehicle’s turn.On Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 4:30 p.m., a hit-and-run traffic accident was reported in the area of Kearns Boulevard and Sidewinder Drive. Public police logs did not provide details.A police officer at 4:03 p.m. stopped a driver on S.R. 224 for suspected speeding. The police said the driver was traveling inbound as the officer “paced the vehicle” at 60 mph. The posted speed limit at the location is 45 mph. Public police logs did not provide details about whether the officer issued a warning or a ticket.On Monday, Jan. 6, at 7:07 p.m., fireworks were reported along Park Avenue in the area of the Park City Golf Club course.A wheelbarrow was reported to be in the street somewhere along Aerie Drive at 3:27 p.m. The police described the wheelbarrow as creating a traffic hazard.The post Park City police blotter: Traffic stops, loud people in hot tub reported appeared first on Park Record.
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