CRIME & SAFETY
Park City police blotter: Someone ‘trying to rent his house out from under him’
The Park City Police Department recently received a report involving a claim of a rental offering that was not authentic. The police on Friday, April 19, were told someone’s house had been “listed.” The person told the police “somebody has poached his advertisement and is reaching out to people trying to rent his house out from under him,” according to public police logs.
Man arrested after filming in women’s restroom at No Name Saloon
An employee told Park City Police a man was putting his phone under the stall divider in the women’s restroom at No Name Saloon Saturday evening and recording video. According to a probable cause statement, police arrested the 35-year-old man as he was leaving the bar shortly after midnight.
Park City police report more one-way violations in Main Street work zone
The Park City Police Department reported there continue to be issues in the area of a major waterworks project along Main Street. The project required parking restrictions along the shopping, dining and entertainment strip and alterations to the flow of traffic at certain locations in the Main Street core. Public...
Park City tourist faces federal charges after illegally boarding SLC flight to Texas charges
A Texas man who authorities say took a picture of another person’s boarding pass and tried to sneak onto a Salt Lake City airport flight home after a snowboarding trip to Park City is now charged with national security crimes. A federal grand jury this month indicted 26-year-old Wicliff...
Man who called Heber police reporting shopkeeper’s harassment arrested for allegedly scamming ‘suspect’ with bad check
HEBER CITY, Utah, April 21, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — A complainant who called Heber City police to report harassments from a local shopkeeper found himself booked into jail after the shopkeeper provided evidence he was only trying to recover the $7,000 the complainant and two other suspects had scammed from him.
Heber man arrested for check fraud after he called police
The 34-year-old man called police Saturday, April 20, to intervene because he said a local business owner was harassing him with relentless phone calls. Officers contacted the owner, who runs a local check-cashing business. He told officers he’d been given bad checks totaling $7,000. His phone calls were an attempt to collect what he says he’s owed.
Pinebrook fire safety event to prepare community for wildfire season
Pinebrook Fire Safety Committee is teaming with community experts from Park City Fire District and Summit County for a fire safety event at Pinebrook Park, 8026 Pinebrook Rd, on Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The event will be an opportunity for the organizations to share information to help...
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