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May 4, 2012

Street Beat May 4, 2012

Courtesy of Staff Sgt. Cambria Odell, 56th SFS

The 56th Security Forces Squadron handled the following incidents April 20 through 26:

 

Tickets

Security forces issued citations for nine moving and one nonmoving violations.

 

Traffic-related incidents 

April 20: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 1130. There were no injuries.

April 20: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at the intersection of Super Sabre Street and Johnson Lane. There were no injuries.

April 24: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 840. There were no injuries.

April 25: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at North Gate. There were no injuries.

 

Emergency responses

April 22: Security forces responded to report of a dog left unattended in a vehicle at Bldg. 1541. Patrols responded, made contact with the owner and cited them.

April 24: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 422. The individuals were treated and released.

April 24: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency in housing. The individual refused transportation.

April 25: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency at the softball fields. The individual was transported to West Valley Hospital.

 

Nonemergency responses 

April 20: Security forces responded to a report of damage to private property at Bldg. 820.

April 21: Security forces responded to a warrant hit at South Gate. The sheriff’s department chose not to extradite. The individual was denied entry and escorted off the installation.

April 21: Security forces responded to two reports of shoplifting at Bldg. 1540 involving dependents. Glendale police assumed control.

April 21: Security forces responded to a noise complaint in housing. Patrols responded and briefed an individual on base quiet hours.

April 24: Security forces responded to a report from an individual at Bldg. 1124 who witnessed an individual jumping the wall. Patrols conducted a sweep of the area with negative findings.

April 24: Security forces responded to two reports of gunshots in housing. Patrols and Glendale police responded with negative findings.

April 25: Security forces responded to a report of shoplifting at Bldg. 1540 involving a dependent. Glendale police assumed control.

 

Alarm activations

Security forces responded to five alarm activations on base.

 

Tip of the week

Leaving an animal unattended and confined in a motor vehicle is a Class 1 misdemeanor in Arizona and reasonable force may be used to open a vehicle to rescue the animal.






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