An unresponsive woman was reported in the Kimball Junction area on Friday.

Summit County deputies were dispatched to a fast food restaurant parking lot to help the woman, according to a report from the Sheriff’s Office.

Emergency medical services also arrived to treat the woman. She was transported by a medical helicopter to a nearby hospital and revived using Narcan, a medicine that rapidly reverses opioid overdoses.

A narcotics K9 arrived to search the scene. Deputies found drugs and paraphernalia in the woman’s purse. The evidence was collected and booked.

The case will be screened for charges by the County Attorney’s Office.

The Sheriff’s Office responded to several other calls between Monday, Aug. 12, and Sunday, Aug. 18, including reports of driving under the influence, active warrants and a missing teen hiker.

Sunday, Aug. 18

Summit County Search and Rescue was alerted about a missing 16-year-old near Provo River Falls. The teen was found in his car by family before a deputy arrived.

North Summit Fire District crews stopped at a vehicle where the driver appeared to be slumped over the steering wheel and in distress. The man was found to be asleep with a beer in his hand. A deputy issued a standardized field sobriety test, which the driver performed poorly on. He was arrested for suspected drunk driving and transported to the Summit County Jail. He faces additional charges including open container and failure to wear a seat belt.

Deputies were notified of a theft at Outlets Park City. Two suspects entered a store and took over $1,600 worth of merchandise. The individuals left and the report was made a few hours later. Store employees provided surveillance photos of the suspects. However, the case was closed due to a lack of information. 

A car crash was reported near Canyons Village. The vehicle had gone off the road, through a fence and stopped in the bushes. The driver was found walking toward the resort. Deputies determined the driver was under the influence of alcohol. The individual was arrested for DUI and taken to the Summit County Jail.

Saturday, Aug. 17

Search and Rescue was notified of an overdue hunter in the Weber Canyon area around midnight. They received a call while enroute that the hunter made it back to camp.

A vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation. The 40-year-old driver gave deputies a fake name and took off on foot while a records check was being conducted. Deputies were able to catch up with the man near a gas station and arrested him. They used a fingerprint scanner to identify the man. He was found to have an active immigration warrant as an aggravated reentry felon from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Deputies searched the man’s belongings and found numerous credit cards that didn’t belong to him. The cards were found to belong to a Summit County resident, who lost his wallet several weeks earlier. The man faces new charges including failure to stop at the command of law enforcement and giving false information to the police. He is being held without bail.

Friday, Aug. 16

A Canyons Village hotel called deputies to report a combative person. Deputies arrived and located the suspect, who appeared to be extremely intoxicated. He refused to identify himself and began causing a scene, yelling profanities. Deputies arrested the man and transported him to the Summit County Jail.

A traffic stop was conducted on a vehicle for not having visible registration. The driver provided a temporary registration, but could not prove the vehicle was insured. A K9 was deployed and alerted deputies narcotics were present. They searched the car and found heroin tar, fentanyl pills, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. The passenger claimed the items. She was arrested and booked into the Summit County Jail.

Thursday, Aug. 15

A vehicle traveling on in Pinebrook was stopped for a traffic violation. Deputies arrested the driver after learning he had an active arrest warrant out of the Summit County Justice Court. The man was arrested and transported to the Summit County Jail without incident. 

Deputies were dispatched to the Kimball Junction Transit Center for a welfare check. A record check showed active warrants out of Summit and Wasatch counties. The individual was arrested and transported to the Summit County Jail.

Tuesday, Aug. 13

A motorcycle and car collided in Kimball Junction. The motorcycle struck the driver side of the vehicle. The driver had pulled over to the right and then abruptly returned to the lane of travel. The motorcyclist was transported to Park City Hospital with minor injuries. The vehicle was impounded because it was not registered or insured. The driver was cited. The car and motorcycle were towed.

Monday, Aug. 12

Deputies were dispatched to an accident in Summit Park. The woman driving the vehicle was backing down a steep driveway when she lost control and rolled off the side. The woman and an adult passenger were extricated by emergency medical services. They were transported to Park City Hospital for a medical evaluation. A tow truck retrieved the vehicle.