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gency in base housing. The cause is unknown. The patient was transported to Abrazo West Campus.
Dec. 29: SFS responded to a report of a medical emer- gency at the base track. The individual made complaints of dizziness due to a heat-related condition and was transported to Abrazo West Campus for further evalu- ation.
Dec. 29: SFS responded to a report of a report of an individual communicating a threat at Credit Union West. Subject was irate and upset Credit Union West did not carry the denomination requested and threatened the bank teller. Glendale police arrived and took control.
Dec. 30: SFS responded to a report of a fire alarm at Bldg. 668 and assisted with traffic control.
Dec. 31: SFS responded to a report of a medical emer- gency at base housing. The individual suffered a back injury and was transported to Abrazzo West Campus.
Nonemergency responses
Nov. 28: SFS responded to a report of a warrant’s hit at the South Gate Visitor Center on a civilian for failure to appear out of Avondale. Avondale police extradited the individual.
Dec. 5: SFS responded to a report of damage to private property in base housing. An individual claimed some- one shot five BB-gun pellets through the person’s home window. SFS have no leads.
Dec. 11: SFS responded to a report of an open container in an active-duty Airman’s vehicle. SFS charged the Airman with Article 92/failure to obey a lawful order or regulation. SFS released the Airman to the unit first sergeant.
Dec. 11: SFS responded to a report of an underage Airman in possession of alcohol at Kachina Gate. SFS charged the Airman with Article 92/failure to obey a lawful order or regulation.
Dec. 12: SFS responded to a report of an unleashed aggressive dog in base housing. Maricopa County Animal
Control responded and detained the dog. The owners were unavailable, and MCSO transported the dog to an animal shelter.
Dec. 12: SFS responded to a report of an individual driving on a suspended driver’s license at Kachina Gate. Glendale police apprehended the individual and had the car towed.
Dec. 12: SFS responded to a report of shoplifting at the Exchange. The individual attempted to conceal an item valued at $24. Glendale police cited and released the individual.
Dec. 14: SFS responded to a report of shoplifting at the Exchange. The individual attempted to conceal an item valued at $73.10. Glendale police cited and released the individual.
Dec. 22: SFS responded to a report of an individual driving a vehicle on a suspended license at Lightning Gate. Glendale police apprehended the individual and had the car towed.
Dec. 23: SFS responded to a report of damage to a vehicle in base housing. The vehicle had two BB pellet holes on the rear window and two on the front windshield.
Dec. 30: SFS responded to a report of theft of private property in base housing. An individual’s bike was stolen from an open garage.
Alarm activations
SFS responded to 17 alarm activations on base.
Tip of the month
The streets of Luke AFB are busy with vehicles, jog- gers, cyclists and children. Be alert to people around you and watch out for each other. The speed limit on base is 25 mph, unless otherwise posted. Base housing is 15 mph and all parking lots are 10 mph. Remember to buckle up.
Courtesy of Staff Sgts. Lance Housh and Gabriel Salazzo, 56th SFS
Dec. 9: SFS responded to a report of a medical emer- gency at the Luke AFB Exchange. The individual com- plained of chest pains and was transported to Abrazo West Campus.
Dec. 9: SFS responded to a report of three juvenile wall jumpers in Ocotillo housing. SFS apprehended and escorted the individuals off base.
Dec. 13: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the Bryant Fitness Center gym annex. The individual complained of abdominal pains and was transported to Abrazo West Campus.
Dec. 13: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the Luke AFB Exchange. The individual complained of chest pains and was transported to Ban- ner Del Webb.
Dec. 14: SFS responded to a report of a warrant’s hit from South Gate Visitor Center for failure to appear from Glendale. Glendale police extradited the individual.
Dec. 16: SFS responded to a report of a medical emer- gency at Club Five Six. The individual complained of having a panic attack. The individual was transported to Abrazo West Campus.
Dec. 18: SFS responded to a report of a civilian driving under the influence at Kachina Gate. Glendale police apprehended the individual and had the car towed. SFS issued a two-year barment letter from Luke AFB.
Dec. 19: SFS and firefighters responded to a report of a burning odor emitting from a storage room at the Exchange.
Dec. 22: SFS responded to a report of a medical emer- gency at the base track. An individual complained of chest pains and was transported to Abrazo West Campus.
Dec. 23: SFS responded to a report of a medical emer- gency at Bldg. 1190. The individual was going into labor and was transported to Banner Hospital.
Dec. 26: SFS responded to a report of a medical emer-
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