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Show police blotter HILL TOP TIMES 8 July 17, 1?7- - LXloDD QDGDIl n GQUtiQwQffl 0 GOO (300(30(3 jCo Police investigation gets to bottom of complaint; nine other cases reported July 4 to K.ll.y Police Squadron. 2849th Security A Hill AFB airman was obviously not sure of who assaulted who when he filed a complaint with 2849th Security Police Squadron officials. The airman told investigators that he had been assaulted by two men and that he was injured. A subsequent investigation by SPS officials identified the two other men involved, both airmen. However, they also found out that the complaining airman was more involved than he reported. After piecing together the informationinvestigators found out that the complaining airman had been drinking and got into an argument with the two airmen. Their argument turned into a "pushing and shoving match." All three airmen were cited for disorderly conduct. This was just one of 10 cases reported to security police during the week of July 4 to 11. Other incidents included: Guspocfl precautions they in a their home, say 2849th suspect burglary officials. Police Squadron Security Following a few steps will keep a resident out of danger and maybe enable security police to catch the culprit: Don't go in the house. Go to a neighbor's and call the police immediately. Then wait for to steal two cassettes from the exchange. His unit was contacted and briefed. D An airman reported that someone had stolen his laundry from his dormitory laundry room. He estimated his clothes were worth $250. Alcohol incidents A mart who was not familiar with the base approached the Roy Gate during the morning rush hour and was stopped by the gate sentry. The guard detected alcohol on the driver's breath. A subsequent intoxilyzer test revealed he had .23 percent the police outside. If a burglar is confronted, don't try to stop him (or her). Run to a neighbor and call the ; police. After a burglary, don't touch anything. Call the police immediately even a five minute delay cuts the chances of catching the crook. Call Crimestop at blood alcohol content. Because he was so intoxicated, the man was released to the Davis County Men: 777-7110- 0. tal Health Department. An airman was apprehended at the Bldg, 523 Other incidents v after he was seen driving a car recklessly in the , U A lieutenant colonel called the LE desk to comparking lot. When stopped, the security policeman plaint that his office staff was getting annoying teledetected a strong odor of alcohol on the airman's phone calls from off base. The number from where breath. The airman became "uncooperative" with the calls were being made was traced and the Roy the police and even threatened one. The airman repolice notified of the situation, fused to submit to an intoxilyzer test and was The son of a base master sergeant was charged released to his first sergeant. with hit and run after he was involved in an acciAnother airman was stopped at the base's dent in a base housing area. Interviews conducted south side gate where the guard detected the smell by security policemen led to the teenager being idenof alcohol on the airman's breath. The driver was tified. The young man later went to the base west given a field sobriety test, which he failed. A later gate and surrendered himself to the gate sentry. intoxilyzer test revealed he had a .10 percent BAC. Damage to the victim's vehicle was estimated at $600. He was released to his first sergeant. Thefts A technical sergeant who lives in the Patriot Hills housing area reported the theft of his son's bicycle. A security policeman on patrol in the area spotted a person riding a bicycle matching the description of the missing bike. The rider and bike were taken to the law enforcement desk. There the boy's sponsor was called. The sergeant positively identified the bike as belonging to his son. An employee of the base exchange detained an airman for suspected shoplifting. The airman al 10-spe- 1 1 a burclcTy? if People should take certain legedly attempted to steal items valued at $150. The airman was released to his first sergeant. In another shoplifting case, a U.S. Navy Reserve seaman apprentice was caught attempting By TSgt. W.G. jCd ed . 20 DOWN HOLDS ANY BIKE ON LAY AW AY rorxfofl Cobb kotow Iubifl ' Olympic 27 shifem from t-- V ;. 10-Spc- ed d 27" WheW Rpfl. 14Q.Q5 W1 in carton 1 YEAR WARRANTY (Assembly Available 10.00 Extra) ""pT , - Olympic 15-Spe- Tfil HKL l2r . 16" or 20" 1 rlMyy-Ait- ed T MOUNTAIN BIKE H" f BMX BMX Framt y with Training Mi MM Wht.li Spaba Htavy-duf- y leg. U9.00 V NOW $7099 r"T. 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