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Show police blotter -- 10 April S 24, 187 (S iWs, AUSlh)ll s siniiiiniye1? Din) CD Kllev Dy TSat. W.G. 4Mr J is AFB Crime Prevention NCO -- incidents continue to plague Hill three more with AFB, reported during the week of This April ups April's total to 13 so far. One and 12 other incidents also occurred during the week. Four of those 12 were Alcohol-relate- d 10-1- 6. drug-relate- d thefts. After stopping a driver for speeding, the police detected a strong odor of alcohol on the man. He was given a sobriety test, which he failed. Apprehended, he was transported to the 2849th Security Police Squadron's law enforcement desk and given an intoxilizer test, which registered a .16 percent blood alcohol count. The man was charged with DUI and released to a sergeant from his organi- confrv cfnnnoH anrl artrtrotionrl- ed a man who tried to drive onto the base while under the influence of alcohol. The man was taken to the LE desk and given an intoxilizer test, which registered an .10 percent hau ine retirea master sergeant was charged with DUI and released to his A cAnf K handling the investigation. Thefts A base exchange store detective reported witnessing a person shoplifting a pair of cycling gloves. The person fled from the store and left in his car, which the detective identified to the security police. After a check with Layton police to find the car's owner, the suspect's father was called. The man returned to the exchange with his son and the gloves, valued at $11.95. The boy was released to his father. DA 35mm camera was reported stolen from an office in Bldg. 242. The owner left it in an unsecured cabinet while on temporary duty. The theft of a government-issue- d parka was reported to the LE desk. The parka, valued at $75, was removed from an unlocked locker at Bldg. 9. . zation. n paraphernalia, which was turned over to OSI agents erat-- A pair, of binoculars and a 35mm camera were reported taken from an unlocked vehicle on Liberty .'wife. In a different type of alcohol-relateincident, a supervisor, who suspected two of his workers of drinking on the job, took them to the LE desk for an intoxilizer 'test;' He was right the men tested at .01 and .04 percent. They were released back to him Street.. Both were valued at $115. d , Vandalism Two neighbors at the Freedom Terrace housarea reported damage to their property. One ing reported that someone had put water in his car's gas tank. The other reported damage to the door of his garbage can storage area. Damage to the car was estimated at $200, to the door, $20. alter the test. Drugs After a request from an agent of the Ait Force Office of Special Investigations, a security police- Other incidents man and his working dog searched the barracks d room of an airman being investigated for offenses. The dog sniffed out some drug Security police responded to a call of a boy shooting birds with a BB gun in a base housing drug-relate- area. The boy and his mother were informed about the base regulation prohibiting the shooting of BB guns on base. No further action was taken. A domestic disturbance was reported by an airman's wife to the guard at the base's south gate. Investigation revealed the young couple had argued and ended up slapping each other. She left. The situation was turned over to the airman's supervisor. The LE desk sergeant got a report of a runagirl. The girl's mother said she had way been missing for more than 24 hours. The girl's description has been circulated to local police. The wife of a base employee was apprehended for being on the base. She had previously been barred from entry to the base. The woman was issued a second U.S. magistrate's summons for entry onto a military reservation after exclusion. She entered the base with her husband's car, which had a valid decal. The woman was released to her husband. ld A case of possible child abuse was reported by U.S. Air Force Hospital, Hill emergency room technicians after the daughter of a servicemember was treated for swelling of the face. The girl had been arguing with her mother and father and left after the argument turned physical. The wife of a servicemember was bitten by a Labrador Retriever. She was bitten while playing with the dog. She was treated and released at the hospital emergency room. A servicemember was charged with' illegal possession of a firearm after one was found in his car. Police searched his car after his wife had tipped them off. The man and wife had been in an 40 'air 0 D D D D D D 0 D 0 0 0 D 0 D CSQ? 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