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Show O Friday, July 12, 1985 fliil Milftory meinmlbeirs arrested! for disorderly eooDdyd' a disturbance in Centennial Park. By SSgt. Tim Barrett Thefts 2849th Security Police Squadron Drug and alcohol incidents 2. Security police received a report June 28 that a camper in the recreational vehicle storage lot had been broken into. Two sleeping bags were reported taken from the camper, each valued at $30. A cassette deck was stolen from a vehicle parked on Roxbury Circle June 28. The cassette player is valued in-creas- ed during the past holiday week. A military member was arrested at Barracks 523 for disorderly conduct after he tossed a can of beer from the second floor and yelled "grenade." South Ogden police reported a military member was found face down at the intersection of 40th and Jefferson the night of June 29. The member was suspected of being intoxicated and was taken to the base hospital for treatment. On July 3 a 21 year-old member was arrested for providing alcohol to an base employee at Barracks 350. The was charged with possession of alcohol. The son of a military member was stopped in his vehicle at the intersection of 12th and E streets July 4 due to his erratic driving pattern. Alcohol was detected and a field sobriety test was administered which the driver failed. The blood-alcohcontent at .13 registered percent. Two military members were arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct the night of July 4 after security police received a complaint of at Personnel at Bldg. 400 reported the 11 computer cables and connectors valued at $1,670.07. The items were apparently taken between July 1 and 3. A resident of Yorktown Street reported that fishing gear was taken from his storage shed. Security police investigation revealed that the shed had been broken into. theft of $79.95. A youth center employee reported, June 29 the theft of more than $45 in funds and snacks from the Youth Ac- Vandalism 18-year-- ld ol Neighborhood Watch reduces crime A military member reported the lug nuts on his vehicle had been loosened overnight while his vehicle was parked on Roxbury Circle. Damage is estimated at approximately $200. . tivities Center. A citizens band radio valued at $250 was taken from a vehicle on Harrington Loop the night of June 28. Security police were called to the main exchange June 29 to apprehend a shoplifter who had been detected by store security. The shoplifter was identified as the wife of a military member, who had allegedly tried to I steal fondue forks valued at 67 $. Security police received a report ' July 1 that a radar detector was taken from a vehicle parked on Roxbury Circle. The radar detector is valued at -- A female military member reported to security police she had been receiving numerous obscene phone calls at her base residence. A report was filed and further investigation is pending. Two wives of military members were involved in a brawl July 3. One of the women received minor medical treatment at the base hospital. A report was filed on the individuals stolen from a room in Barracks 523 between the afternoons of July 1 and Neighborhood Watch signs have been placed at the entrance to ev- ery housing are aon base. This Jail checks growing program needs additional members, especially in Areas C and F. With your help we can reduce crime by more than 30 percent. a. Weber County Jail reported one military member in custody the morning of June 30. The member had been ' arrested on charges of disorderly conduct. Bail was set at $105. , Other incidents Employees at Bldg. 100 reported July 1 that desks and file cabinets had been broken into and damaged. Nothing was reported taken, but damage is estimated at $25. $150. Four hundred dollars' was reported GAR FOOL IT! f . 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