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92nd Security Force Blotter

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· 10 Sep: 92nd Security Forces Squadron was notified of a wallet being found at the Commissary. The owner was contacted and all property was returned. 

· 11 Sep: 92nd SFS responded to a GOV vs. GOV minor vehicle accident at the intersection of Thorpe road and Artillery Road. No injuries were reported. 

· 11 Sep: 92nd SFS responded to building 2040 (MPF) for an unsecured door. 92nd SFS terminated the response after an interior sweep of the facility concluded all was in order. 

· 11 Sep: 92nd SFS detained two military members. One for underage drinking and one for contributing to a minor. 

· 12 Sep: 92nd SFS detained one military member for a possible DUI. This incident is still under investigation. 

· 13 Sep: 92nd SFS responded to a POV vs. POV minor vehicle accident located on Kamiakin Trail. No injuries were reported. 

· 13 Sep: 92nd SFS responded to a POV vs. POV minor vehicle accident located in the Shoppette parking lot. No injuries were reported. 

· 13 Sep: 92nd SFS responded to base housing for a non violent verbal dispute. 92nd SFS terminated the response after releasing the subjects to the First Sergeant. 

· 13 Sep: 92nd SFS was notified of suspicious activity and a possible prowler lurking around base housing. If you see any suspicious activity or have any information regarding this incident, notify the law enforcement desk at 247-5493. 

· 14 Sep: 92nd SFS responded to an alarm activation at building 2400 (Jet Fuel Storage). The cause of the alarm was due to a power surge. The alarm was reset and response was terminated. 

· 14 Sep: 92nd SFS assisted Agriculture/Customs with one inspection. 

· 14 Sep: 92nd SFS responded to an alarm activation at building 2040 (509 WPS). The cause of the alarm was due to human error. The alarm was reset and response was terminated. 

· 16 Sep: 92nd SFS was notified of an Alert Crew response. The aircraft launched and all was in order. 

· 92nd SFS issued 19 traffic citations, assisted the Fire Department in three fire responses, assisted Medical in two medical responses and assisted in completing 10 Lost ID Worksheets