$20,000 worth of construction equipment stolen
Thousands of dollars worth of power tools and equipment were stolen from a construction site at Coalville’s wastewater treatment plant, according to the Summit County Sheriff’s department.
Deputies responded to a call on Thursday, Oct. 23 that an unknown suspect had cut fencing to access the site, located at 100 North 150 West in Coalville.
Approximately $20,000 worth of equipment, including power tools, from three construction trailers was stolen from the site, the report said.
Sergeant Ron Bridge, with the Summit County Sheriff’s Department, said no video surveillance was available at the site and an investigation is ongoing.
Summit County Democrats will hold June primary following split vote
Delegates were unable to decide between Snyderville Basin Planning Commissioner Thomas Cooke and housing advocate Megan McKenna for County Council Seat C. The position is currently held by Chair Malena Stevens, who is not seeking reelection.
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