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Park City police reports
Last Updated: October 19, 2017

Oct. 13 — Officer Edwyn Diaz responded to the 6300 block of North East Parkview to check the welfare of a woman and tell her to contact her doctor's office. The woman was not home, and the officer advised the calling party.

Oct. 13 — Officer Tracey Prideaux responded to the 4500 block of Steeds Crossing where a calling party was concerned about a parked vehicle. She checked, and the vehicle was parked legally.

Oct. 13 — Officer Todd Langford spoke with a woman at the station about someone parking in front of her house. He advised the vehicle was legally parked.

Oct. 13 — Officer Todd Langford responded to the 1600 block of East Bearhill Road to check for a suspicious person in the area. He spoke with the woman, who said she liked the houses and was looking for her friend's house. Officer told her to leave the area.

Oct. 13 — Officer Todd Langford took a report of a non-injury accident at 63rd North and Broadway.

Oct. 13 — Officer Cody McCall responded to a report of a cow at-large near 69th North and Broadway. He searched the area but did not find the cow.

Oct. 13 — Sgt. Brandon Green responded to the 8900 block of North Ridgewood to check the welfare of a woman who was not at work and not answering her phone. Officer spoke with the woman, who had overslept.

Oct. 12 — Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officers Luke Tibbits and Edwyn Diaz responded to domestic violence in the 1400 block of East Beaumont and spoke with a man and his wife. The woman said he hit her in the back of the head. Officers did not find any visible marks on, or injury to, the woman. Both parties agreed to get along.

Oct. 12 — Officer Luke Tibbits and Sgt. Richard Wolff monitored school zone traffic in the 6000 block of North Independence.

Oct. 12 — Officers Edwyn Diaz and Luke Tibbits and Sgt. Richard Wolff monitored high school students on lunch break at a business in the 900 block of East 61st North.

Oct. 12 — Officers Luke Tibbits and Edwyn Diaz and Sgt. Richard Wolff responded to an alarm in the 4700 block of North Briargate Court. It was false.

Oct. 12 — Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officer Luke Tibbits noticed a large pile of trash on the side of the road in the 500 block of East 45th North. They took photos and tagged garbage with a case number. A city crew was notified and said it would be taken care of tomorrow.

Oct. 12 — Officers Christopher Shields and Todd Langford spoke with a person who had photos of Bryan Tracy violating a no-contact order. Officers responded to the 6100 block of North Newport and arrested Tracy on charges of violation of a protection order and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Oct. 12 — Officer Todd Langford spoke with a man in the 900 block of East 61st North. He was looking for a ride to his mother's house in the 1200 block of North Emporia in Wichita. Officer gave him a ride to Wichita.

Oct. 12 — Officers Christopher Shields, Tracey Prideaux and Todd Langford spoke at the station with a woman who was trying to find her phone that was taken. Officers found an individual who accidentally grabbed the phone after setting her things down on top of it. The phone was returned to its owner.

Oct. 12 — Officers Christopher Shields and Todd Langford responded to a disturbance in the 6000 block of North Air Cap Drive. Officers told all parties involved the incident would be documented, and they should go inside and go to bed.

Oct. 11 — Officers Tracey Prideaux and Luke Tibbits, Sgt. Richard Wolff and Lt. Hobert Capps responded to the 6400 block of North East Parkview for a disturbance with weapons between a man and a woman. They arrested Lindsay Slater on a charge of aggravated robbery.  

Oct. 11 — Lt. Hobert Capps, Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officer Luke Tibbits responded to an unknown call in the 1200 block of East Denver. They were unable to contact anyone at the residence.

Oct. 11 — Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officer Luke Tibbits met with a woman at the station who was concerned for the female involved in an incident this morning. The woman said the female had not been herself lately and threatened to kill the reporting party and her own juvenile son last night. The woman had also threatened to kill herself.

Oct. 11 — Officer Tracey Prideaux received a case from Wichita police regarding an assault that occurred Sept. 30 in Park City. She forwarded the case to investigations.

Oct. 11 — Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officer Luke Tibbits responded to an alarm in the 5300 block of North Valentine. It was false.

Oct. 11 — Officer Christopher Shields monitored traffic in and around the school zone in the 6000 block of North Independence.

Oct. 11 — Officers Christopher Shields and Tracey Prideaux responded to the 500 block of East 63rd North to check the welfare of a man at the request of his supervisor. The man was OK.

Oct. 11 — Officer Christopher Shields served a notice to appear in the 5900 block of North Fairfield Road.

Oct. 11 — Officers Cody McCall and Blake Sanchez responded to a suspicious person at the motel in the 1000 block of East Hopalong Cassidy Circle. An employee reported an unknown woman going door to door trying to use room keys to get into rooms. The employee confronted the woman, and she fled into her hotel room. The employee could not identify the woman and did not know which room was hers. Officers were unable to locate the woman.

Oct. 11 — Officers Cody McCall and Blake Sanchez again responded to the motel in the 1000 block of East Hopalong Cassidy Circle. The employee from the previous call said he had identified the woman and wanted her served with a trespass notice. Officers served the woman with a trespass notice and helped her remove her belongings from the motel.

Oct. 10 — Officer Tracey Prideaux found a juvenile standing in the rain outside of her residence in the 1300 block of East Charleston. Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officer Luke Tibbits assisted by contacting the parents. The child's stepfather responded and took custody of the child.

Oct. 10 — Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officer Luke Tibbits responded to the 6300 block of North East Parkview to check the welfare of a female. She was OK, and officers notified the calling party.

Oct. 10 — Officer Todd Langford responded to assist Sedgwick County sheriff in the 7800 block of North Hydraulic. The calling party did not want to report the incident, but wanted activity in the area noted.

Oct. 10 — Officer Todd Langford monitored traffic in the school zone in the 6000 block of North Independence.

Oct. 10 — Officer Todd Langford responded to the 6400 block of North Wendell where children were reported shooting BB/airsoft guns. He told the children to not shoot the guns anymore.

Oct. 10 — Officers Christopher Shields and Todd Langford were contacted by an individual at a business in the 900 block of East 61st North. The calling party was there to pick up his stepchildren, but the biological father was running late. While on the scene, the Butler County Sheriff's Office contacted the parents regarding the whereabouts of the children.

Oct. 10 — Officer Blake Sanchez and Sgt. Brandon Green responded to the 6000 block of North Air Cap Drive where two individuals were in a verbal argument in the parking lot. Both parties said there was nothing physical, and they needed to get some sleep.

Oct. 10 — Sgt. Brandon Green reported that Daniel Renner, who has a Park City warrant, was already in the Sedgwick County jail on unrelated charges.

Oct. 9 — Officer Edwyn Diaz answered questions about a case on the phone at the station.

Oct. 9 — Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officer Luke Tibbits assisted in the search for a vehicle possibly involved in an abduction near 61st North and 127th East. They were unable to locate the vehicle.

Oct. 9 — Officers Edwyn Diaz and Luke Tibbits and Sgt. Richard Wolff monitored high schools students on lunch break at a business in the 900 block of East 61st North.

Oct. 9 — Officer Luke Tibbits responded to a stolen license plate in the 4800 block of North Broadway. The plate was entered into NCIC.

Oct. 9 — Officers Christopher Shields and Todd Langford monitored traffic in the school zone in the 6000 block of North Independence.

Oct. 9 — Officer Todd Langford took a report of a non-injury accident in the 6000 block of North Independence.  

Oct. 9 — Officer Christopher Shields spoke on the phone with a man who needed some of his property back. Officer advised it was a Sedgwick County case and gave him the phone number for county property and evidence.

Oct. 9 — Officer Christopher Shields responded to assist EMS in the 1100 block of East Denver. He was disregarded when EMS arrived.

Oct. 9 — Officer Todd Langford responded to the 5100 block of North Irving where a woman reportedly came to the residence and started beating on the door. The woman is the grandmother of the children who live at the residence. The calling party was afraid the woman would break in and take the kids. The woman was not on the scene when the officer arrived.

Oct. 9 — Officer Christopher Shields responded to an alarm in the 3400 block of East 73rd Circle North. It was false.

Oct. 9 — Officer Blake Sanchez was dispatched to an alarm in the 200 block of West 61st North but was disregarded prior to arrival.

Oct. 8 — Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officers Edwyn Diaz and Luke Tibbits patrolled McLean Park in the 6800 block of North Hydraulic. They saw mud smeared on a building forming a curse word and found bicycles had torn up a baseball field and the BMX track. They also saw personal items, including photo albums, left in a dumpster.

Oct. 8 — Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officers Edwyn Diaz and Luke Tibbits responded to the 6900 block of North Hydraulic where a woman had locked herself out of the community center after renting it. Public works responded to let the woman in.

Oct. 8 — Officers Edwyn Diaz and Luke Tibbits and Sgt. Richard Wolff responded to domestic violence in the 4900 block of North Wyndham Court. The calling party said her husband was always yelling and screaming at her and the kids. Today he was yelling at the kids for getting bad grades in school and not helping pick up around the house.

Oct. 8 — Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officers Luke Tibbits responded to the 2600 block of East Elk Run Court to check for a man making suicidal threats. They were unable to contact anyone with the name they were given.

Oct. 8 — Officer Luke Tibbits spoke on the phone with a resident in the 2600 block of East Elk Run Court. The caller said he did not know anyone by the name of the person given regarding the suicidal threats.

Oct. 8 — Officer Todd Langford arrested Phillip Pickens Jr. in the 6500 block of North East Parkview for a Park City warrant.

Oct. 8 — Officer Tracey Prideaux responded to an alarm in the 5700 block of North Broadway. It was false.

Oct. 8 — Officer Tracey Prideaux spoke on the phone with a woman who said her ex was recently pulled over by Park City police and was suicidal. The calling party did not know his current location. Officer was unable to contact the man and no officers on duty had contacted him either.

Oct. 8 — Officers Tracey Prideaux and Todd Langford responded to the 1400 block of East Frontenac. The calling party said a man got into a verbal altercation with her juvenile children about their dog in the front yard and saying rude things to them.  

Oct. 8 — Officers Tracey Prideaux and Todd Langford responded to a suspicious person in the 500 block of East 63rd North. They searched the area but did not find anyone.

Oct. 8 — Officers Tracey Prideaux and Todd Langford responded to a house fire in the 6000 block of North East Parkview and assisted Sedgwick County fire. All people and animals got out safely.

Oct. 8 — Officer Todd Langford responded to vandalism in the 500 block of East 63rd North. The calling party said an unknown man and woman damaged their back door trying to gain entrance. When the calling party confronted the individuals, they ran away.

Oct. 8 — Officer Blake Sanchez confirmed a Park City warrant for Alex Nathan Acosta who was booked into the Sedgwick County jail.

Oct. 8 — Officers Cody McCall and Blake Sanchez responded to an unknown call in the 6200 block of North East Parkview. A woman was walking down the street with her toddler daughter and some personal belongings. The woman had called police because her mother would not give her a ride to a hotel. Officers transported them to a hotel.

Oct. 8 — Officer Cody McCall confirmed a Park City warrant for Jeremy Dean Stahlman, who was already in custody at the Winfield Corrections Facility.

Oct. 8 — Officers Cody McCall and Blake Sanchez responded to domestic violence in the 1200 block of East Beaumont. The calling party said his wife was outside trying to enter the house and he did not want her at the residence. Officers advised since it was his wife, she was allowed to stay in the residence. The calling party agreed she could sleep in another bedroom of the house.

Oct. 7 — Officer Edwyn Diaz responded to the 2900 block of East Fairchild Court and assisted Sedgwick County by contacting a resident about his vehicle being found in west Wichita.

Oct. 7 — Officers Edwyn Diaz and Chuck Trimmell responded to the 700 block of East Rolling View Drive and spoke with a man and a woman from Kansas City, Mo., about an argument. It was verbal only.

Oct. 7 — Officer Chuck Trimmell responded to the 900 block of East Connolly Court for a parking violation. He spoke with a truck driver about his semitrailer in a no-parking zone. The driver moved his truck.

Oct. 7 — Officer Chuck Trimmell took a report of a non-injury accident in the 6000 block of North Broadway.

Oct. 7 — Officer Todd Langford contacted a resident in the 1400 block of East Frontenac who found a puppy in his yard. Code enforcement responded and took the puppy to the animal shelter.

Oct. 7 — Officer Todd Langford and a code enforcement officer contacted a resident in the 1600 block of East Ravena who said her neighbor was putting dead animals in her yard. They were unable to find any dead animals in or around her property.

Oct. 7 — Officer Todd Langford responded to an alarm in the 4700 block of East Briargate Court. It was false.

Oct. 7 — Officer Todd Langford assisted a motorist who needed a vehicle jump-started in the 6100 block of North Air Cap Drive.

Oct. 7 — Officers Cody McCall and Blake Sanchez stopped a motorist for a traffic violation in the 4800 block of North Broadway. They arrested Justin E. Martin on a charge of driving with a suspended license and for two Wichita warrants.

Oct. 6 — Officer Chuck Trimmell monitored traffic in the school zone in the 6100 block of North Independence. He addressed a couple of issues with drivers.

Oct. 6 — Officer Edwyn Diaz checked a vehicle parked on the shoulder in the 7100 block of North Hydraulic. It was not wanted or stolen, and officer tagged it with a 48-hour tow sticker.

Oct. 6 — Officers Chuck Trimmell and Edwyn Diaz took a report of a non-injury accident in the 6200 block of North Broadway.

Oct. 6 — Officer Edwyn Diaz monitored high school students on lunch break at a business in the 900 block of East 61st North.

Oct. 6 — Officer Edwyn Diaz followed up on a letter received from a man in Texas concerned about the welfare of his children, who were living with their biological mother in Park City. Officer determined the kids and their mother were staying with a family member in Wichita. He sent the information to Wichita police for follow up.

Oct. 6 — Officer Chuck Trimmell responded to an auto theft in the 1300 block of East Frontenac. The reporting party said someone took her vehicle sometime between 8:45 p.m. Oct. 5 and 12:30 p.m. today. The vehicle was entered into NCIC.

Oct. 6 — Officers Christopher Shields and Todd Langford responded to check a residence in the 6500 block of North East Parkview. A neighbor said a door had been left open for the last three days. Officers checked and found nothing disturbed.

Oct. 6 — Officers Todd Langford and Christopher Shields responded to a suspicious person in the 900 block of East 61st North. A male reportedly got into the calling party's car with her 12-year-old daughter in it. The male was not wanted and left to get a ride from his mom.

Oct. 6 — Officer Christopher Shields monitored traffic in the school zone in the 6000 block of North Independence.

Oct. 6 — Officer Todd Langford contacted a juvenile reported as a runaway walking east on 45th North near Hillside. Officer transported the juvenile home and talked with a parent.

Oct. 6 — Officer Todd Langford served a notice to appear for disorderly conduct brawling and fighting in the 1200 block of East Evanston.

Oct. 6 — Officer Todd Langford called the Sedgwick County jail with a court date for an individual.

Oct. 6 — Officer Christopher Shields responded to the 2500 block of East Evanston for a welfare check. The calling party hadn't talked with her brother since Oct. 2. The brother appeared to be OK.

Oct. 6 — Officers Blake Sanchez and Cody McCall responded to an alarm in the 7200 block of North Hayes Drive. It was false.

Oct. 6 — Officers Blake Sanchez and Cody McCall responded to a suspicious vehicle in the 2200 block of East 61st North. The calling party said the vehicle had been sitting outside the residence, parked in the street. Officers spoke with the occupants who were waiting for a friend to get home.

Oct. 6 — Officers Cody McCall and Blake Sanchez took a report of a non-injury accident in the 9100 block of North I-135.

Oct. 6 — Officers Blake Sanchez and Cody McCall responded to a suspicious person in the 2500 block of East Evanston Circle. The calling party reported a man dressed in black was standing on the porch knocking on the door. Officers patrolled the area but found no sign of the man in black.

Oct. 5 — Park City Sgt. Richard Wolff and Officer Luke Tibbits responded to a vehicle blocking a private driveway in the 200 block of West 53rd North. They did not find a vehicle. Officers spoke with the calling party who asked if officers could patrol the area when they are not busy and look for parking violators.





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