The 56th Security Forces Squadron handled the following incidents April 27 through May 3:
Tickets
Security forces issued citations for nine moving and seven nonmoving violations.
Traffic Related Incidents
April 27: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Lightning Gate. There were no injuries. One traffic ticket was issued for inattentive backing.
April 29: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 1541. There were no injuries.
Emergency Responses
April 28: Security forces responded to report of shots fired and a possible verbal altercation at housing. Patrols arrived on scene and discovered there were no weapons and the altercation had occurred off base. Individual was released to their supervisor.
April 29: Security forces responded to a report of a 911 hang-up at Bldg. 300.
April 29: Security forces responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident on the first floor of the parking garage. There were no injuries.
April 30: Security forces responded to a report of a fire at Bldg. 1382. Patrols responded, assisted with traffic control and building evacuation. Fire was terminated and there were no injuries.
May 1: Security forces responded to a report of a fire alarm at Bldg. 1150. Patrols responded and assisted with building evacuation and traffic control.
May 2: Security forces responded to a report of a medical emergency at Glendale Ave. The individual was transported to West Valley Hospital.
Non-Emergency ResponsesÂ
April 28: Security forces responded to a noise complaint in housing.
May 2: Security forces responded to a report of damage to government property at Bldg. 343.
May 3: Security forces responded to a report of an individual causing a disruption at Bldg. 1150. Individual was located at Bldg. 1124 and escorted back to his quarters.
May 3: Security forces responded to a report of assault and communication of a threat at Bldg. 179. One individual was charged with Article 128 and Article 134.
Alarm Activations
Security forces responded to four alarm activations on base.
Tip of the WeekÂ
The 56th SFS does not unlock cars for individuals who get locked out (unless there is an emergency). If you lock yourself out of your car, you’ll need to contact a local locksmith for assistance.

