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Show IS HILL TOP TIMES Friday, Novmbr 30, 1984 police blotter A concerned citizen contacted the Security Police Nov. 20 and reported a government employee was intoxicated at Bldg. 460. A police patrol was dis- By Sgt. John C. Evans 2849th Security Police Squadron New investigations patched, the individual apprehended and charged with public intoxication and a Magistrate Court appearance was set for Dec. 19. A civilian visitor was stopped on 11th street Nov. 21 for driving in an unsafe manner. After the patrolman detected the odor of alcohol, the individual failed to complete a field sobriety test and refused to take an intoxilyzer test. A Magistrate Court appearance for the charge of drinking and driving was set for Dec. 19. It is evident thieves on base are taking advantage of people who leave their car doors open when an employee reported a stereo and speakers valued at' $138 were removed from his car parked in the lot at Bldg. 5097, Nov. 18. The following day, a tool box with $5,000 worth of equipment was stolen from a work area in Bldg. 1. Investigation in this theft is continuing. Bicycle theft continued in base housing when a Other incidents BMX racer valued at $120 was stolen from the front Two juveniles were apprehended on Charlestown of a residence on Harrington Loop, Nov. 20. Loop at the bus stop Nov. 20 and charged with assault after a disagreement led to a fight. A report Alcohol abuse was completed and the dependents were released to Problems of alcohol abuse on base continued Nov. ' their parents. 16 when police stopped a military member on 11th Street for driving in an erratic manner. The odor Jail checks Checks with the Weber and Davis County jails of alcohol was detected by the officer and an intox-ilyze- r off test recorded the blood alcohol of the driver revealed one military member had been arrested drinkbase 21 Nov. for the Utah Patrol by Highway at .14 percent. A report was completed and the inand driving. The individual refused to take a dividual was released to his unit. - ing A second military member was apprehended on blood alcohol test. He was booked into the Weber County jail where bail was set at $556. A report was Sixth Street Nov. 17 after a police patrol officer observed him driving his car off the road. The odor completed and his unit notified. Crime prevention note of alcohol was detected and the blood alcohol content recorded on the driver was .18 percent. The inBetween 4 and 9 p.m. Nov. 19, a small grey tool dividual was released to his unit. box was misplaced or removed from the rear of a A civilian visitor to the base was stopped for government truck while parked adjacent to Bldg. and the flight line: speeding on 11th street Nov. 18 and the patrolman ina Electronic circuit cards, which are specialized in car. in the The spotted marijuana cigarette dividual was apprehended and will appear in Fednature and only have one application, are missing. eral Magistrate Court Dec. 19 to face a charge of These cards are critical to a particular base mission and are very costly to reproduce. Time for reproduc- possession of a controlled substance. tion is also a factor. Anyone having knowledge of these cards or their location should contact TSgt. Bud Steffens, Ext. 77891 or 77892, or the cards could be sent through BITS to 2849th SPSSPOI. Remember! 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