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The Park City Police Department on Friday, May 21, at 1:03 p.m. logged a case from the 10 a.m. hour that day of a driver hitting a power box at or close to the intersection of Aerie Drive and Mellow Mountain Road.
The police logs indicated residences nearby lost power as a result of the accident. The logs did not provide details about the accident. The incident, though, was logged as a hit-and-run case.
In an unrelated case, on Wednesday, May 19 at 3:25 p.m., the police were told a truck on Park Avenue “ripped a bunch of line off from above” the house of the person who contacted the authorities. The person was unsure whether it was a power line that was hit.
The authorities ordered half of the trucks pulled over during a recent operation off the road based on safety violations that were found during inspections, the Park City Police Department said.
The Police Department and the Utah Highway Patrol conducted the operation, held on a morning and early afternoon in early April. The police said eight trucks were inspected. Of those, four were taken out of service based on safety violations.
The police said the inspectors found 52 violations among the eight trucks, an average of nearly seven violations per vehicle. There were 11 violations found that were categorized as serious enough to warrant a vehicle be taken out of service.