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Show HILL TOP TIMES 8 Mo2,.J97 Friday, 1 Ed e mi e tf Ihieafl. j By TSgt. W.G. KelUy SPS 2849th Crime Prevention NCO To one Hill AFB angler, "the one that got away" bass, but the crook who got away with his tackle box. The sergeant came home from a fishing trip and left the tackle box and all its goodies, reportedly worth $500, unsecured in his carport. The theft wasn't discovered until next day. With the tackle box theft, 20 incidents were reported to Hill AFB law enforcement officials during the week of May 15 to 21. wasn't a 10-pou- Thefts A Red Ball Welding Company employee reported 10 sheets of plywood were taken by a worker from another company from in front of Bldg. 245, where they had been left unsecured. He said he was given a description of the truck the other man drove, and saw it at the Davis County dump. He got the plywood back, but said Red Ball lost $275 in lost work time and damage to the plywood. A civilian worker reported a spare tire and rim trailer parked near stolen from a government-owne- d was 214. The of item value the approximately Bldg. - yr $50. ' y.- : DA servicemember from the 1881st Communications Squadron reported the theft of two side view mirrors from a government truck parked near Bldg. 8oo.. ; ;;t.;i; left DA BMX bicycle worth $175 was stolen from a carport in base housing. The bike was Vandalism unlocked. v A man said he witnessed the damage a scratch from the right front door to the rear of the ; police blotter i gwo y 'ws s 14-ye- pen til Midnight Friday & Saturday, Sunday 9f GO-G- O Show 10- -6 Si Peg's IN UTAH , BOUNTIFUL CAMFE3 IS ELDORADO! Lunch fcSow (be 1 CAMFEHS 292-263- 1 'i -- ii I ii i i i ii 776-346- DAUGHTERS 81 ESCORT '85 CHEV SPRINT A4opd,3m4omo.01.S. '199 On. 85 FORD - RANGER SparUos. $735J i99 MM. 4a ma M .. $10817 19901352? 3 Ocrvico When You Need It! nr & NEW - ALMOST NEW - AND USED CARS 4. NJ.l.l..fc,.lllJK.I Downtown Roy 330 S. 5th W. Bountiful i u FOR SONS 3 dr.. MUmg pnc MSS0. 34 mo. paymonu at 14 Dinner COUimFUt 0 A GREAT SELECTION 1 Lew Monico we trade for rctfttt fcgftiiiflg .. ar walk-throug- Free Drawing. --Free Refreshments s m the same area, a boy reported seeing a person wearing a purple ski mask cutting holes in a screen door and trying to get inside the house. A complaint was filed against a man who was putting coupon flyers on the windshield of vehicles. He used his father's car to enter the base, but said he didn't know he couldn't solicit without permission. He was escorted off the base and told not to for any form of solicitation. approximately $200 in damages. There were no sus- return pects or witnesses. Security police received a report of two missing girls, one a military family member. They were Alcohol incidents last seen leaving for North Davis Junior High Jail checks on May 17 revealed that Davis School on May 18. County officials had arrested and jailed two 388th Another missing child was reported by a base Tactical Fighter Wing members for driving under old was missresiding on base. The the influence of alcohol in two separate incidents. sergeant since leaving North Davis Junior High May 19. A master sergeant had a .12 percent blood alcohol ing was He returned the next day by a minister from count, an airman, an .08 percent BAC. Both had to Salt Lake City. ; post $600 bail and their cars were impounded. A base housing resident reported the damage car's hood approximately $200 worthby of her Other incidents cats. Reports of obscene phone calls being made to Two Davis County sheriff's deputies came to employees of Bldg. 225 were reported to law enforcement desk officials. The lines being called were Hill and served two warrants to base employees. One was to an airman for failing to appear on a tapped and statements from those called taken. h at Bldg. 225 by a security speeding charge, the other to a civilian for criminal After a trespass and mischief. Bail was set at $115 for the police working dog, the search of two suspect lockers resulted in the finding of two pills (substance airman and $275 for the civilian. L On another warrant served, for failure to apunknown) from one of the lockers. Air Force Office invesmembers are of Special Investigations pear, an Ogden constable transported a civilian to the Weber County Jail. tigating. A civilian was apprehended for being in a conA woman reported an attempted breaking and She residence heard area without a controlled area badge. He base her trolled at housing entering somediscovered and in was the noises early morning transported to the LE desk, where an incident doors. windows and one had tried to open seven complaint form was filled out and released to his In another breaking and entering attempt in supervisor. : Low 10.4 Interest Rate Payments High Trade-in- s wn tf RATED - iC-Do- voolhi car done to a car parked in the commissary parking lot. Attempts to contact the suspect failed. A sergeant's son reported his 1985 motorcycle had been vandalized and that two helmets and his licence plate were stolen. The helmets were valued at $150. He said he had troubles with another youth who was named as a suspect in the case. A sergeant's 1987 car was scratched, causing OOUNTIFUL CAMPER HEIGHT MADNESS SALE! FACTORY AUTHORIZED DISCOUNT ON ALL ELDORADO'S! paseial Factory Incentives to buy NOW! bo0 co mi Mi 5 Bg sarnies, tailing pma . mo at t4 '199 mmmm a a T Do. 1550. fcnanc '85 FORD 84 CHEV '81 ESCORT WGN. 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