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Officers on the beat say neighborhood roads are ‘all quiet’

by Jay Hamburger OF THE RECORD STAFF

Park City police officers patrolling neighborhood roads on Sunday, April 25 apparently did not see much that concerned them, reporting back to dispatchers that the places they drove through were calm.

On Sunday, April 25 at 8:52 p.m., a police officer came across a man walking three dogs on Aspen Springs Drive, one of the only things the officer saw on a patrol of the street. Public police logs indicated the officer found the neighborhood "all quiet."

Earlier that evening, officers reported in that they saw people walking pets on Meadows Drive at 7:58 p.m., and at 7:16 p.m. an officer met people on Three Kings Court who were taking a walk. The people on Three Kings Court were "all happy for the spring weather and all commented on how things are fine where they live," according to public police records.


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