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Show HILL TOP TIMES Friday, Joiwary U, m m 1t7 ID police b otter TCuefe reported! dfowm during) firs By TSat. W.G. lUIUy 2849th Security Police Squadron The following reports are taken from the records of Jan. 5 through 8. , week? new yesair after the member signed a statement regarding a verbal dispute with his spouse. A neighbor had reported the domestic disturbance to security ; police. - Watch for the gold badge v Four motorcycles and a moped were impounded for no registration or base decals. A soldier from Ft. Sill, Okla., turned himself in AWOL, saying he was late because his leave ran out while he was on vacation. His commander, who was contacted, authorized a provisional pass, allowing him enough time to return to duty. A civilian worker was taken to Davis County Jail for processing after he was served a warrant at the security police desk and arrested by the county sheriff's deputy. A person not affiliated with the base was escorted off and asked never to return after entering base during peak rush hour traffic and going for a visit at the hospital. The man said he had automatic weapons in his car, which police found during a subsequent search, and he was questioned about his activities by special investigators prior to his departure. Thefts A large suitcase, valued at $150, was reported stolen from a storage room in barracks 523. The owner said she last saw the luggage in September, Drug and alcohol incidents A retired Navy member was arrested for drunk driving, driving on suspension of his license and an open container violation after he was stopped at the base service station for belligerent actions and , smelling of alcohol. Miscellaneous A deserter from the U.S. Navy was apprehended and put into confinement at the security police holding cell after he turned himself in to the West Valley Navy recruiting office. His ship and a Navy apprehension team was contacted and he was placed on a flight back to his place of duty. A military member's first sergeant was notified By TSat. W.G. K.ll.y 2849th Security Police Squadron The security police squadron has started a gold badge award program to show off its out- standing performers. Noncommissioned Officers and Airmen of the Quarter are given a gold security police badge in recognition of their achievements, duty performance and job knowledge. Recognition to outstanding individuals and for superior performance is a key incentive for all military and civilian personnel. So, the next time you see a security police officer wearing a distinctive gold police badge, you can believe you're looking at the best. V . - - ! , r A HE THIMIS HFS t, .cw I .: MFFEKNTT nr""o) t'' nances Diabetes is a major contributor to heart disease, kidney disease and blindness. So when you support the American Diabetes Association, our time. r Ljtv Most tax refunds come on time ... But if it's been weeks since you filed your tax return and you still haven't received your refund check, find out about it, Call the special phone number in your tax forms package and the IRS Automated Refund Service can check the . . . 10 status of your return. A MjMc Bvrvm of tttm m " - 0:" Association. worst diseases of ,1'- -- ti, Ci 'When my husband retired from active duty, we had so many plans." ' 'They all fell through, and I heeded help just to go on." "At forty-fiv- e years old, my husband had : plenty of time left for a new career. But he wasn't interested in working. He drank and sulked all day. Then there were problems with the kids. My two boys from a former marriage, and his son by another marriage fought and bickered all the time. The tension was so bad in our house I felt like exploding. Then we went for counseling. We're happier now because we're learning to deal with our , problems." Call us. In Need a friend? many instances, our services and programs are covered by your military health benefits. . Get all the help you deserve as the wife of a military retiree. Benchmark Hospital 592 West 1350 South 298-284- 4 o Woods Cross. Utah 84087 800-433-1H- SA |