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Park City Police Blotter: Hit-and-Run, Lost Wallet Among Recent Incidents

A gray Honda HR-V struck a vehicle on Main Street then fled on foot March 14, leaving damage on the front driver's side with no arrest reported.

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Park City Police Blotter: Hit-and-Run, Lost Wallet Among Recent Incidents
Source: www.parkrecord.com

A hit-and-run on Main Street headlined a busy stretch for Park City Police, with the driver of a gray Honda HR-V reportedly striking another vehicle and walking away at 1:14 p.m. on Saturday, March 14.

According to agency logs, the victim's vehicle suffered damage on the front end of the driver's side. Police were told the person behind the wheel of the Honda HR-V left the scene on foot. No names, license plate information, or arrest details appeared in the public police logs, and no injuries were reported in connection with the incident.

Earlier that same Saturday, someone found a wallet at a mountain resort and contacted the Police Department at 11:29 a.m. Public police logs did not provide details about the location within the resort, and no information about the wallet's owner or whether it was returned was included in the record.

Saturday night brought two more calls, both ultimately logged as business assists rather than suspected criminal matters. At 9:34 p.m., officers responded to a Main Street establishment after a report of a person described in public police logs as an "older male, wearing very dirty/stinky clothing with a flask hanging on his chest." No enforcement action was noted.

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Separately, a Solamere Drive property owner or manager contacted police at 10:52 a.m. reporting that a snowmobile and trailer had been left on the property for several days without permission. The caller sought help identifying the owner of the snowmobile. That case, too, was logged as a business assist rather than a suspected criminal matter.

The week's earliest call came on Monday, March 9, when a loud hot tub party was reported on Rothwell Road at 10:25 p.m. Police logged the incident as suspected disturbing the peace. No citations or further details appeared in the public logs.

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