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Show 8 HILL TOP Fridoy, TIMES May 16, 1986 otter Division reports $1,800 inventory loss By A1C Two days later, vandals scratched a car parked overnight near Bldg. 100, causing $190 in damages. E. Gabor Joseph Police 2849th Security Squadron Drugs, alcohol Inventory losses of $1,800 from the Missile and Aircraft Systems Division led police reports during Items missing include three tank the week May and pump units, valued at $165 each; a heavy mobile greaser, valued at $722; and a desk top calculator, valued at $600. A previous inventory had been conducted in April 1982. In related reports, 12 government-ownegas masks were taken from Bldg. 5 sometime after May 1. A piece of government-owne- d piping, valued at $385, was last seen May 5 at Bldg. 15, and 18 lens covers for ceiling lights, valued at $15 each, were last seen May 7 in Bldg. 1223. A civilian employee last week reported the loss of a government-owne- d radio, valued at $300, from Bldg. 5, bay E. A resident in the Patriot Hills housing area told police that an electric lawn mower, valued at $225, was stolen from his home. 2-- A military member was processed for drunk driving May 2 when a blood alcohol test recorded .10 percent. Security police administered the test after smelling alcohol in the vehicle during a routine traffic stop. On May 5, a military member was charged with drunk driving with a .20 percent blood alcohol test result. Security police stopped the driver at the South Gate. ' 8. d Jail checks A military member was held at Davis County Jail week after his arrest for drunk driving by Clearfield police. Bond was set at $559. last Other incidents A base visitor was issued a citation and released to a relative when security police found he was driving on base while under state revocation. The spouse of a military member was treated at the base hospital following a domestic quarrel in Area C housing May 3. Found property: A child's tricycle was turned over to security police after it was found on base. Anyone who can identify the property should call the security police desk at Ext. 73056. Vandalism Three incidents of vandalism were reported. Vandals bent the side view mirror on a car parked near the recreation center May 5. Estimated cost of repair is $35. That evening, vandals splattered paint on a car parked near Bldg. 15, causing $300 in damages. r Published by MorMedia, Inc., a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written contract with Hill AFB. This commercial enterprise Air Force newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. military services. Contents of the Hill Top Times are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertisements in this publication, including inserts or supplements, does hot constitute endorsement by the Department of the Air Force or MorMedia, Inc. of the products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by the Public Affairs Office of Ogden Air Logistics Center. Editorial Staff: Public Affairs Officer . . . Lt. Col. Larry P. Summers Brent T. Aguirre Editor Chris Baierschmidt Staff Writers Amn. Jay A. Joersz, Charles Freeman Deadlines: 4 Editorial: p.m. Monday week of publication "Around the Hill" items: 10 a.m. Monday week of Hill AFB publication Classified ads: 2 p.m. Wednesday week of That's the next time we'll raise your rent if you sign a 6-1- 2 1 An Empire West Sun Community SunValley 0 D eg D month lease now! 2955 NORTH 400 WEST 0 D Q LAYTON. UTAH 84041 (801)773-144- 2 FurnishedUnfurnished Studio1 Bedroom Aerobics Class Swimming Pool e Indoor Spa Management Free Cable TVShowtime Indoor Sauna Indoor Racquetball Laundry Facilities Fitness Center Covered Parking ....and much, much more! On-sit- 0 D Q D D Since 1936, GEICO has been saving good drivers good money on their car insurance. Find out how much you may save. Call us today. GEICO offers you . . . A policy, so you don't risk a rate increase in just 6 months Flexible payment plans with as many as 12-mon- D 0 D D D D th easy payments Fast, efficient claims service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week p Free, No obligation rate quote Call us today or stop by our local office: 9 D D D -- 0 D r- -A D J ll II V 1 .fisll D D ' down! D D D Imp D Layton It's easy to do business with also available. D D D 2 Short term leases D 1977 N Main Street 773-059- 5 FROM- D $100 CLOSING COSTS "7" LOCATIONS DECORATED MODELS IVORY AND COMPANY 825-560- 0, 776-35- 30 451-706- 9, 776-05- 05 |