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On Sunday, March 10 at 9:56 p.m., the police responded to a report of a loud party somewhere along Deer Valley Drive. An officer warned the people.

Two puppies were seen running around a parking lot along the 1700 block of Park Avenue at 8:43 p.m. The person who contacted the police was apparently holding onto the puppies. They did not have identification tags, the police were told.

A car reportedly backed into a utility line or a pole attached to the line on the 1400 block of Empire Avenue at 5:18 p.m. It was stuck, the police were told. The Park City Fire District also responded. Nobody was injured, the police said.

A purse was found along Deer Valley Drive at 9:15 a.m. It was turned into the Police Department.

A loud party was reported somewhere along Empire Avenue at 3:17 a.m. The people went inside after the police arrived. The police warned them.

On Saturday, March 9, a Jacuzzi was reportedly leaking water somewhere along Park Avenue at 5:56 a.m.

At 5:16, a two-vehicle accident was reported at the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Kearns Boulevard. Nobody was injured, the police said, and airbags were not triggered. The vehicles, though, were reported to be blocking traffic.

A vehicle slid along Royal Street at 7:03 a.m., hitting a guardrail. The police said the vehicle needed to be towed. Nobody was injured.

The Police Department three times in two hours responded to reports of people throwing snowballs along Main Street. One of the cases was reported at 1:56 a.m. on the 200 block of the street while one of the others was reported at 1:18 a.m. on an undisclosed block number. Earlier that night, a person was reportedly seen throwing snowballs at cars along Main Street.

On Friday, March 8 at 11:14 p.m. a carbon monoxide detector sounded on Little Belle Court. Public police logs did not provide details.

The police at 3:51 p.m. received a report that $500 was taken from a condominium along Main Street. The money disappeared two days before the police were contacted, according to the Police Department. The police classified the case as a burglary.

A fire alarm was triggered at 8:42 a.m. on the 2000 block of Sidewinder Drive. The police said burnt toast caused the alarm to sound.

On Thursday, March 7 at 7:39 p.m. a moose, described as very large, was spotted at the intersection of Doc Holliday Drive and Samuel Colt Court.

A burglary was reported at 12:29 p.m. somewhere along Park Avenue. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken the previous night, the police were told.

A suspected drunken driving case was reported on the 2000 block of Park Avenue at 5:04 a.m.

At 3:43 a.m., a loud party was reported somewhere along Norfolk Avenue. Twenty people were there, the police were told.

On Wednesday, March 6 at 11:03 p.m., a loud party was reported somewhere along Sidewinder Drive. The police were told it was an ongoing problem.

At 10:51 a.m., someone on Sunset Court reported two bicycles had been stolen from a garage. They disappeared sometime in the last few months, the police were told.

A suspected drunken driving case was reported on the 1700 block of Park Avenue at 1:36 a.m.

On Tuesday, March 5 at 2:45 a.m., a man, reported to be very intoxicated, was seen on a trail along the 1300 block of Sullivan Road.

On Monday, March 4 at 2:42 p.m., someone on Gilt Edge Circle reported a debit card had been used in Georgia. Public police logs did not provide details.

At 12:53 p.m., someone on Venus Court reported that information about a bank account had been compromised. A check had been issued by the bank and sent to someone in Indianapolis, the police were told.

At 12:08 a.m., the police received a report that a snowball had been thrown at a vehicle on the 1200 block of Empire Avenue.


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