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Show Page 8 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, February 11, 1983 Police Blotter By SSgt. Richard E. Morin 2849th Security Police Squadron Incidents reported to the 2849th Security Police Squadron between Jan. 31 and Feb. 7 were: Anyone with information on these incidents is asked to call Crime Stop, Ext. 77867 or Security Police Investigations, Ext. 77892 or 77893. The caller may remain anonymous. New investigations Crime Stop A thief siphoned 18 gallons of gasoline from a government vehicle parked next to Bldg. 20 between Jan. a report revealed no concealed weapons in Barracks 523 Feb. 5. Other activities A Patriot Hills resident notified police of a vehicle driving across his lawn Jan. 31. Police contacted Civil Engineering who said they would in- vestigate the incident and damages. Police went to Adams Circle Jan. 31 to investigate a report of a prowler in occupants were on temporary duty. A thief stole a'wallet from a display in the base bank Feb. 4. The wallet is black and valued at $4.20. A metallic sign measuring 12 by 20 inches was removed from a civilian contractor's vehicle Feb. 4fc It was parked at Bldg. 214. The sign had "Raytheon" in red letters on a white background. A thief removed two government owned portable Motorola radios valued at $1,000 from Bldg. 58 Feb. 5. The radio's serial numbers are 22LAF and J1379. A thief stole a portable Pioneer stereo from the first floor of Barracks 397 between 10 and 10:30 p.m. Feb. 6. spection of Bldg. 397 Feb. 2. All were released to their units after a report was completed. An airman was charged with possession of a controlled substance An airman was charged with Feb. 5 during a vehicle inspection at possession of a controlled substance the Southwest Gate by the team. He h after a inspection of was released to his unit after a report Barracks 518 Feb. 4 by the team. A was completed. urinalysis test was administered by Alcohol incidents. the hospital upon request from the An airman was arrested in Davis unit. County for driving under the influence Three airmen were charged with of alcohol Feb. 2 by the Utah possession of a controlled substance Highway Patrol. Bail was set at $344 h in with a court date pending. after the team did a . walk-throug- A check by the Security Police after 28 and Jan. 31. A taillight assembly was stolen from a privately owned vehicle parked next to Bldg. 500 in lot 51 Feb. 3. Vandals broke a window in quarters on Saratoga during January while the following a vehicle inspection at the West Gate Feb. 1 by the Drug Detector Team. A report was made and they were released to their supervisor. the area. No suspcious persons were found in the area. Two military members were charged with failure to properly register and deregister a vehicle Jan 31. During a traffic stop it was discovered, that the owner sold the vehicle and failed to notify Pass and Registration. Police responded to Barracks 523 after a report of an assault there Feb. 5. Two airmen were charged and released to their units'. t- -. Drug incidents walk-throug- don't mix Drugs and driving Most of us are aware that drinking and driving don't make' good mixers. But many people don't realize that medications, too, can interfere with safe driving. Antihistamines taken to relieve cold symptoms, for example, can make you too sleepy to drive. On the prescription side, tranquilizers and some painkillers can cause dizziness, "drowsiness, visual disturbances, tremors, and uncoordinated muscle movements. , Mixing such medications with alcohol can make them more dangerous. If the medicine makes you sleepy, washing the pill down with a cocktail will make you sleepier. 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