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Show 8 HILLTOP TIMES Friday. Augutt 24, 1984 ott er police b By SrA. 2849th John Evans ABG Security Police Squadron Thieves and vandals were hard at work on Hill AFB this week, as were alcohol abusers. Items appearing on the blotter from Aug. 10-1- 6 were: Stop, thief! A pair of rubber hip boots was taken from the rear of quarters on Valiant Street in Thunderbird Park housing, Aug. 10. They were valued at $25. Six packs of cigarettes were taken Aug. 12 when thieves broke a rear sliding door on quarters on Princeton Street in Area E Housing. Damage to the door was estimated at $50. A crib lock was taken from the work area in Bldg. 225 Aug. 13, sometime between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. A U.S. Government weed trimmer valued at $184 was taken from a supply shed, Bldg. 1512, Aug. 14. A possible suspect has been identified and investigation is continuing. or 777-789- ed on 6th Street during a traffic stop. A check with the Utah Highway Patrol revealed that his driver's license had been revoked. The individual faces the Federal Magistrate 3. A little wobbly A military member was observed driving erratically along 11th Street Aug. 10. When stopped, the patrolman detected an odor of alcohol. The driver was given the intoxilyzer test which recorded his blood alcohol con- in Bldg. 849 Aug. 16. Other employees were away from the area momentarily replacing lights. Value of the cut- ter was estimated at A civilian employee was apprehend- the Investigation Section, Ext. 77893 Stereo speakers, clothing and car tires, with total value of $1,083.88 were taken Aug. 15 from a secured supply room in Bldg. 518. A pair of U.S. Government diagonal cutters were taken from a work area $25. Oct. 3. A government employee was apprehended on Second Street Aug. 13 after failing to obey an order by Security Police. She had been instructed not to ride her bicycle on base after dark without lights and was also driving on the wrong side of the road. A date with Federal Magistrate Court is pending. tent of .14 percent. The individual was Malicious mischief released to his unit after a report was completed. A military member was stopped on Southgate Drive Aug. 12 after a police patrol noted he was driving in an unsafe manner. Smelling alcohol, the patrolman aclministered a field sobriety test, which the driver failed. He was charged with drinking and ing and failure to consent to a chemi- A car parked in front of quarters on Valiant Street in Thunderbird Park had sugar poured in the fuel tank'. Then to add further mischief, eggs were thrown on the car. Someone used a sharp instrument to scratch the paint on both sides of a car while it was parked in the area of Bldg. 1234. Damage was estimated at $35. Any person having information that could assist Security Police in appre- Behind bars A military member was booked into the Weber County Jail Aug. 12 after being arrested by Riverdale City Police for drinking and driving. He recorded an intoxilyzer test reading of .24 percent blood alcohol content. Bail was set at $300. cal test. Two military members were apprehended in Bldg. 225 Aug. 10 after a domestic disturbance. One was charged with communicating a threat. hending persons responsible for the above incidents are encouraged to call shots coming soon loir dv'san employees Flu It's now the time of year to start thinking about winter colds, sinus problems and above all, that old buga- boo, the flu. The annual flu shot program for civilian employees is being offered again this year Sept. 17-2- 1 from noon dividuals must go to the Occupational Medical Services Bldg. 173 to receive the immunization. Influenza virus vaccine, Trivalent, Types A and B will be available this year. Vaccine will not be administered to individuals allergic to eggs or egg through 3:30 p.m. each day. The program is again being sponsored by the Civilian Nonappropriated Fund Council. Cost of the shot is $3 per person. 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