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Show HILLTOP TIMES Friday, May 17, 1985 police blott 71 Dowers w! sypeifi)SDifi)f ireoeoSnooii fcixtn ratically near the intersection oidetect-fore The streets. E and patrolman 2849th Security Police Squadron May 4. Snacks and money were ed the odor of alcohol on the adriver Incidents of driving on revoked and taken. and requested him to perform field licenses headed the of list suspended On May 4, Security Police began in- - sobriety test which he failed. The Inciitems blotter May police vestigating the disappearance of a driver was taken to the Security dents of theft, vandalism and drunk bumDer and tow bar from the auto Police office for further investigation. driving were also reported. hobby shop. A suspect in the case has The intoxilyzer test revealed a blood Three vehicle operators were arrestalcohol content of .21 percent. been identified and is under investi ed during the past week for driving on A military member was stopped by a revoked license. One of the violators, gation. A military family residing on Security Police for rolling through a a military member, was apprehended Fourth Street in Thunderbird Park stop sign at 11th Street. The driver May 3 after a patrolman had contactarea has identified a suspect exuded a moderate odor of alcoholic ed him May 2 and discovered his base housing who is alleged to have taken the fami-- beverage and failed a field sobriety driving privileges were revoked. test. An intoxilyzer test showed a ly dog. During entry point checks at the blood alcohol reading of .12 percent, Theft of private property, includingwest gate May 8, a contractor emwas survival A CRIMESTOP caller identified a a German knife, reportployee was discovered driving on a ed May 6. The property was taken military member May 7 as having license suspended by the state. from a storage room at Barracks 518 smoked marijuana both on and off The wife of a military member and is valued at $75. base on numerous occasions. reported the theft of $100 cash from A fatigue uniform was reportedly her purse May 3. The cash disapstolen from the laundry room of Barpeared from her residence on Liberty racks 517 May 6. The uniform was left during a visit by an invited guest. (From page 1) on a dryer. unsecured Security Police investigated a Three basement windows were officers must learn what action is apbreaking and entering incident on broken out of a residence on Minute-ma- n propriate and when. They lean on Valiant Street after receiving a report Street. The incident occurred coffee to stay alert during shifts. They that more than $900 worth of furniture and belongings were taken from May 5 or 6. hold the second highest profession for A 62 window broken was at Bldg. the house. probability of suicide, more than douA vending machine was damaged in by BBs or pellets shot the night of ble the national average. Because their working world offers no common Bldg. 1A by a thief attempting to May 6. Repair will cost $100. 3. of On of steal its contents the night May the night May 3, a retired ground for their families, police marmember was stopped while driving er- - riages have only a 25 percent survival None of the contents were missing. Another vending machine was broken into at Bldg. 400 sometime be-- By SSgt. Tim Barrett 3-- 9. Police Security Police took custody of an airman first class May 3 who had been apprehended by a technical sergeant for communicating a threat, disobeying a lawful order, and disrespect to a noncommissioned officer. A member on temporary assign- ment to Hill AFB was apprehended for provoking speech and gestures May 4. The airman became belligerent when he was asked to leave the NCO Club. The airman departed, returned and directed obscene gestures toward club personnel. Security Police are attempting to locate the suspect vehicle in a case involving a parked vehicle at Bldg. 521. The size and color of the suspect vehicle was determined by hit-and-r- un rate. Chances are their pistol will never be drawn in conflict, but they know the risk of complacency. Their life is on the line, but that's the risk of serving their community. Tomorrow is the last day of National Police Week. When you wake in the morning, remember the police officer has been there all night in case you needed help. Police officers are professionals they have to be. When He Started Drinking, I Started Thinking. . . Whats wrong with me ... If was a better mother and wife he wouldn't need to drink . . . 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