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Show police blotter OW(itfDgJ(ofton) fy rtrDS y jp smjsjpset WIX TOP TIMES 20, 1M7 -- r.liscollcnoous By TSgt. W.G. Kelley A squadron commander and first sergeant found four large knives, two autoloading pistols, rifles, a bolt two revolvers, two action rifle and ammunition following an authorized search in the rooms of two barracks personnel. The weapons were removed and the owners were advised of base regulations requiring storing such items in the security police armory. One person was released to a Davis County Sheriff's deputy on a failure to appear charge after he and another person were found walking in a controlled area without authorization. The other person was released on his own recognizance, following a check with state authorities on both individuals. D A U.S. Navy reservist was charged with vehicular assault, provoking speeches and gestures', and interferring with a police officer in the administration of his duties after he became belligerent during a gate check which revealed he had been driving with an expired regis- 2849th Security Police Squa aron An airman in his early 20s was scheduled for a courts-martihearing after he was apprehended in the theft of $362 earned in a base fund-raisand stored in Bldg. 397. According to investigators, the airman was waiting for discharge on the same day as the theft for minor disciplinary problems and was apprehended on the theft charge following incriminating reports. He allegedly confessed to the crime during subsequent questioning. Further investigation is pending in a second break-iand entry where $59 in coffee money was taken from a cashbox stored in a filing cabinet. According to investigators, the thief used a crowbar in the incident which occurred in Bldg. semi-automat- al er n 295. at $550, was reported from the missing parking lot of Bldg. 523.. The bike was last seen in late October prior to the owner's scheduled leave. Police investigators have received a description of a driver who left the base gas station without paying for the fuel. A dirt bike, valued Alcohol incidents A base visitor was released to the custody of a friend after she had been stopped on suspicion of drunk driving and registered a .11 percent blood alcohol content on a subsequent intoxilyzer test. She was taken to the law enforcement desk in Bldg. 1219 where she was advised of the Utah DUI summons. U II n C-- MOTORCYCLE Zrh ic tration. A sergeant was charged with illegal hunt- ing, illegal discharge and possession of firearms on base after police found him hunting southeast of the missile storage area. His rifle, as well as one pheasant he had shot, were confiscated. The son of a military member was released to the custody of his father after he had been reported missing and found at a friend's "house. A civilian employee was cited for driving on state suspension when he was found to be in Dim ilfefa Police seek help Investigators are seeking information about acnumerous cidents which occurred over the weekend of hit-and-ru- n Nov. 14 and 15 in the Patriot Hills housing area on Lexington, Princeton and Hamilton streets. Anyone with information is asked to call the law enforcement sergeant at Ext. 730567. violation of the law during a 100 percent identification check at the West Gate. His vehicle was secured at the desk and he was released to a friend. The wife of a military member filed a complaint with police after reporting that she had been receiving harassing phone calls since October. Lost and found gold ring was found near the Youth Center. The owner must identify. 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