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Show HILL TOP TIMES 10 Friday, May 10, 1985 er brott police Mahy put security in secondary role By Garth Scott Vandals destroy porcelain fixtures 2849th Security Police Sauadron Almost everyone is aware of the fact that security is.an inherent part of job responsibilities, yet too many push it aside as a secondary obligation. Protection of resources is a vital part of every job on base, whether it's working with classified information or supporting the Each organization's security officer is an important link to understanding and accepting security responsibilities. The security officer reports directly to the commander, who is responsible for maintaining an effective secu- 2849th Security Police Squadron Security Police crime reports continued through2 with theft, vandalout the week of April y ism and alcohol incidents. 25-Ma- F-1- 6. . "Thefts A Motorola radio was taken from a manhole work 100 the morning of April 26. The is radio valued at $1,000. Two juveniles were detained for shoplifting at the base exchange April 27. One was charged with the theft of a magazine, the other was released. An employee in Bldg. 830 reported that a portable radio was taken from her desk sometime between 3:30 p.m. April 29 and 8 a.m. April 30. The radio is valued at $80. A concerned CRIME STOP caller reported a theft in progress in Bldg 845. Security Police apprehended the culprit for stealing two bags of candy from a vending machine. ' Bldg. 257. While checking the parking lot of Bldg. 845, a drug detection dog again alerted Security Police to a vehicle parked there. The owner was contacted and a search ensued, revealing residue from a marijuana cigarette. Further investigation revealed that the vehicle operator was wanted on an out- area near Bldg. rity education program. Each unit's security program is tailored to the organizational function and responsibility to the overall mission. A security briefing is first given upon employment, with periodic security awareness training thereafter. awareness proSecurity is a all employees, military and gram, involving civilian. Questions concerning security responsibilities should be addressed to the unit secuay rity officer. standing warrant by the Weber County Sheriff's Office. The base employee was charged with possession of a controlled substance and was released to a Weber County Sheriff's Deputy. Other incidents Security Police stopped a speeding vehicle April 26. An investigation revealed the base visitor was driving on a suspended license and without insurance. He was cited for speeding, driving on a suspended license and no insurance. His vehicle was impounded. A" military member was arrested by the Utah Highway Patrol the morning of April 27 for evading police. The chase began when Security Police attempted to stop the member for a traffic violation on base, and the member fled off base. The driver was arrested and booked into the Davis County Jail. Vandalism Four toilets, two urinals, a sink and a water cool- Police officers honored er were vandalized in Bldg. 244 over the weekend. Replacement costs are estimated at $2,750. A Cambridge Street resident reported that some one cut his cable TV service wire. Hill AFB will join the rest of the nation in recognizing National Police Week, May A police officer memorial service will be held on 12-1- 8. Drug, alcohol incidents base Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at Bldg. 1102, honoring police officers who have fallen in the line of duty. In 1962, National Police Week was designated by proclamation, by President John F. Kennedy. Of The south gate sentry apprehended an individual for driving while under the influence of alcohol April 26. An intoxilyzer test was administered to the base visitor and recorded a blood alcohol content of .08 percent. 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