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Show OS1MIT HOI JJ1H HCU. TOP . TIMS Frtdoy. May 11, -- 184 bl police otter A case of alleged child neglect was reported when children were left unattended at quarters on Liberty Street. revealed an .11 percent blood alcohol content in one and .16 percent in the 2849th Security Police Squadron other. , base was arrested A the visitor to Security police started three new in- at the West Gate for possession of vestigations for the week ending May marijuana and related paraphernalia. .3. A military member was charged In one incident, the cables were cut with drunk on station in relation to a and a battery, was stolen from a domestic disturbance which occurred privately owned vehicle that was on Valiant Street May 2. parked on the south side of Bldg. 519. During random vehicle inspections, The incident occurred sometime bethree individuals were apprehended tween April 23 and 27. and charged with possession of a conA theft of government property inA cluded tools valued at $6 which were trolled substance (marijuana). on the was arrested fourth person taken from Bldg. 220 May 1. above charge and for having several On May 2, two fog lights were items of government property in his stolen from a pickup truck parked on,, possession. the west side of Bldg. 46. By SrA. Tim Barrett Two Crime Stop calls were received by Security Police this past week from concerned citizens. A male wearing a ski mask was reported on Independence Street May 3 at 10:30 p.m. Police searched but could not find the individual. On the same night at 11:15 p.m. another prowler call was made reporting a suspicious person on Valiant Street, but again, nothing was found. A civilian base employee returned a moderate amount of money which he had found to Security Police May 2. These are YOUR concerned neighbors, who by reporting suspicious activity, are helping to keep Hill AFB safer for everyone. Return the favor by keeping the Security Police informed by calling Crime Stop, 777-- 1 100 or Ext. 71100, to report any suspicious . Other incidents Two separate incidents of damage to government property were reported this week. One was the result of a Four windows were broken in Bldg. 457 April 28 by what appears to be BBs or pellets. Another broken window was found on a vehicle on Yorktown Street April domestic disturbance and the other from a person who kicked in a door at :, Bldg. 383. There were five incidents of drivers apprehended for driving on suspension or revocation of driving 29. Drug, alcohol incident's An individual was apprehended for driving under the influence of alcohol, and an intoxilyzer test resulted in a .14 percent blood alcohol content reading. Two base employees were apprehended and charged with drunk on duty May 3. An intoxilyzer test activity or persons. , Notice - With the warmer weather, children are outdoors more often. To protect their safety and prevent injury, please do not leave your children unattended and be careful when driving near playing children. Air War College seminar slated The Hill AFB Air War of these ranks. for the privileges. A military member who deserted was returned to military control, and College seminar will begin in July. Air Force lieutenant colonel selectees and above will comprise at least 50 percent of the Air Force membership in each seminar. There is an immediate need then transferred to the Davis County Jail as a suspect in a child molestation " case. Three persons were arrested off base last week for driving under the influence of alcohol. Two of the arrests were due to results of intoxilyzer tests. Riverdale Police arrested an individual who recorded .17 percent blood alcohol content, and Clearfield Police made the arrest when an individual recorded .22 percent. The third incident of driving under the influence of alcohol was reported when a driver struck a parked beer distributor's delivery truck. The individual was booked into Davis County Jail on $1,086 bail. Crime Stop ; Vandalism incidents Jail checks support All applicationsjmust be received f Criterion takes the hassle out of auto insurance. DIET CENTER. 9 " lost 55, pounds. And what l ve gained has changed my life forever." "Even more impor tant, I lost as many inches as I did ( all the right places. And having my counselor there for me, every day, made all the difference. I'm so glad I found Diet pounds, in r Center." 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