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Park City Police Address Noise Complaints from Loud Music on Main Street

Park City police respond to noise complaints about loud music on Main Street, impacting residents' sleep and safety.

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The Park City Police Department responded to multiple noise complaints over the weekend, particularly concerning loud music on Main Street. On Sunday, December 21, at 2:02 a.m., officers spoke with an individual regarding amplified music in the area. The individual complied and turned off the music upon request. Earlier, on Saturday, December 20, at 10:54 p.m., police received a report of music described as 'very loud,' which was causing difficulty for residents trying to sleep. This case was logged as a citizen assist rather than a criminal matter. Noise complaints are common along Main Street, which is surrounded by residential areas due to its popularity as a shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. In addition to noise issues, police reported a variety of incidents. On Sunday, December 21, at 11:39 p.m., a suspected disturbance was reported on Empire Avenue, but details were not disclosed. Traffic-related incidents also occurred, including a stop at 6:19 p.m. on Holiday Ranch Loop Road for a driver who failed to yield space for officers on Park Avenue. The outcome of that stop was not provided. A property damage-only traffic accident was logged at 6:07 p.m. at the post office on Park Avenue. Officers assisted a driver at 9:50 a.m. whose vehicle was stuck in the snow along S.R. 224, confirming it was not in a travel lane. A suspected assault was reported at 1:07 a.m. on Main Street, although no further details were available. Additional incidents included a hit-and-run accident reported at 5:35 p.m. on Main Street and a suspected theft involving an identification scanner. The police responded to various other calls, including a vehicle with a dead battery, littering complaints, and requests for increased traffic patrols. Overall, the police department remains active in addressing community concerns.