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Show TOP Thursday, HILL 4 TIMES Novmbr 10, 1983 police b otter fl New investigations Two incidents of vandalism occured : within the past few weeks. The first incident was a broken window in the men's restroom of Bldg. 525 Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. No suspects were identified. In the second, an occupant of Charlestown Loop reported that per- had written obscenities on his carport walls be- sons) unknown tween Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. An vestigation is continuing. was observed entering the South Gate THC, the substance in marijuana that and proceeding to Thunderbird Park induces hallucinations. housing area. The operator was conAlcohol incidents tacted and advised of the situation. Two individuals were charged with An individual was charged with driving under the influence and public and a report was completed. a threat after she intoxication communicating when they were observed A bomb casing measuring four feet entered Bldg. 450, NCO Club, and trying to get into their vehicle and apin length was observed in the bed of demanded for wages. She was money be to intoxicated. Both ina pickup truck entering the South refused. She then made a statement peared a dividuals refused breathalyzer test. Gate. The vehicle was stopped, and an she'd find a way to get the' stating Jail check investigation is continuing. money. , Crime Stop note: Telephone SecuriDuring the past week, no military ty Police to report suspicious ac- Drug incidents member was reported incarcerated in tivities or persons, Two pipes made out of plumber either the Davis or Weber County Other incidents faucet fittings were found in Bldg. 240 jails. The Security Police contact both An individual was charged with Nov. 3 by a supervisor. It was tested jails daily for update on any arrests driving on base revocation after he and revealed a positive reaction of of military personnel A report was filed of a government vehicle being used in an abusive manner. The vehicle was located at a shopping center in Ogden. The registration number and operator were verified, By SSgt. Richard Morin 2849th Security Police Squadron . 777-110- 0. - in- Hill AFB will again start remembering those less fortunate at Christmas at the kickoff meeting Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the base chapel, Bldg. 475. All organizations participating in this program are requested td appoint a central and alternate monitor to attend this meeting. The base chaplain's office will again coordinate the program and match requests for deserving families with names supplied by local social agencies. During the meeting, representatives from the base chapel, the fire department and Santa's Sub-for-San- ta slotted Workshop sponsored by the 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron, will explain the program and answer questions. "This outreach program has become a tradition CoL) John Hellstern, Installation Chaplain. "Last year, thousands of base employees provided a happier Christmas for more than 1,400 people in Weber and North Davis Counties with donations valued at more than $70,000," he said. at Hill," said Chaplain (Lt. , A For more information call Caroll Marchand at the chapel, Ext. 72107. was mm ExariSf ACL! o KB. amy FREE QUICKI LUBES Co mo in and fill out your entry no obligation to buy. 7c draw winners ovory voolt until Christmas. Good Luck! ! SAP Plus Federal Excis&Ta& Plus Federal Excise Tax Free Glfi)Gl?Q(tf2ln) V..vV.V A t (O o o Mounting Free Plus F.E.T.. 32 f" Mounting Free Plus F.E.T. .p0ting Freie$ dim 5 jpADijf n you lov,'terefWcl tires for as ilfh finance your little as $5.00 down V ill All Ete ft n Wi$h9MM fes ii m F.E.T, i ute (ssgoGq? |