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PARK CITY — A suspect in an attempted aggravated murder case has been arrested in Summit County after being pulled over for a traffic violation.
A Summit County Sheriff's Deputy was patrolling Kilby Road in Park City when he noticed a vehicle with a tail light violation. The deputy followed the vehicle onto Interstate 80, where he noticed the driver make multiple lane travel violations, according to the Summit County Sheriff's Office.
Upon pulling the driver over, the deputy noticed an open box of Bud Light on the floor. He reported the two passengers were acting "extremely nervous." A plastic container with 0.1 grams of marijuana and four glass pipes were also found in the car.
When asked to identify the two passengers, the driver would only identify the female passenger in the front seat, leaving the male in the back seat unidentified. Upon being questioned, the two passengers provided false information to the deputy.
When backup deputies arrived, they were able to determine the female passenger was Holly Hathcock, who had multiple felony warrants out for her arrest. The male passenger was found to be Anthony Vick, who had a $1 million arrest warrant for attempted aggravated murder in Salt Lake City.

Vick, 32, is accused of hiding out in the home of Britney Flint-Jones at Stratford Avenue in Salt Lake City on Wednesday with another, unidentified person and waiting to beat a 40-year-old man.
When the man arrived at the residence, Vick allegedly hit him in the legs with a baseball bat and punched him several times before the man escaped by jumping out a window. Vick allegedly gave chase, shooting several times. One of the bullets hit the man in the back, damaging his colon and left kidney, according to charging documents.
Vick was turned over to Salt Lake City police and charged with attempted aggravated murder, or a lesser alternative of felony discharge of a firearm with serious bodily injury, in case of a lack of evidence, both first-degree felonies.
He was also charged with aggravated kidnapping, a first-degree felony, aggravated assault, a second-degree felony, as well as felony discharge of a firearm and possession of a firearm by a restricted person, both third-degree felonies.
Hathcock was booked into the Summit County Jail on multiple felony warrants.
Flint-Jones was charged in Wednesday's assault with aggravated kidnapping, a first-degree felony, aggravated assault, a third-degree felony, and obstructing justice, a class A misdemeanor.








