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STREET BEAT a report of a medical emergency in the suffering from chest pains. The individual
Exchange. Security forces identi ed an was treated and released.
The 56th Security Forces Squadron May 17: Security forces responded to a individual suffering from chest pains.
handled the following incidents May 2 report of a minor vehicle collision at South The individual was transported to a local May 25: Security forces responded to
through 29 at Luke Air Force Base: Gate. There were no injuries. hospital. a report of a medical emergency in base
housing. Security forces identified an
Tickets Emergency responses May 10: Security forces responded to a individual suffering from an apparent
report of a medical emergency in the Trans stroke. The individual was transported to
Security forces issued citations for 39 May 4: Security forces responded to a Compound. Security forces identi ed an a local hospital.
moving violations and 12 nonmoving report of a medical emergency in base individual who had fainted. The individual
violations. housing. Security forces identified an was transported to a local hospital. May 29: Security forces responded to
individual suffering from chest pains. a report of a medical emergency at the
Traffic-related incidents The individual was transported to a local May 16: Security forces responded to commissary. Security forces identi ed an
hospital. a report of a medical emergency at the individual who had lost consciousness.
May 5: Security forces responded to Exchange. Security forces identified a The individual was treated and released.
reports of a minor vehicle collision near May 4: Security forces responded to a female suffering from suicidal thoughts.
Bldg. 330. There was damage to property report of a gate runner at North Gate. The individual was transported to a local Nonemergency responses
and a building when a truck with over- The driver was located and detained for hospital.
sized items in the truck bed was driven processing. The driver was released to the May 7: Security forces responded to
through a roll-up door that was too low. unit command. May 17: Security forces responded to a a report of shoplifting at the Exchange.
report of a medical emergency in a dorm. Security forces reviewed the video tape
May 12: Security forces identi ed an May 5: Security forces responded to a Security forces identi ed an individual and identi ed an individual attempting
individual attempting to gain entry to report of a medical emergency in the Luke suffering from a seizure. The individual to depart without rendering payment.
the installation with an active driving AFB Exchange. Security forces identi ed was transported to a local hospital. Glendale police arrived and took control.
suspension. Security forces detained the a disorientated and fatigued individual
driver and advised of the individual’s who was transported to a local hospital. May 17: Security forces responded to a May 16: Security forces responded to
rights. The driver’s unit was contacted report of medical emergency at the 56th a report of shoplifting at the Exchange.
and took control. May 6: Security forces responded to a Medical Group. Security forces identi ed After reviewing the video tape, security
report of a child locked inside a vehicle. an individual suffering from chest pains. forces identi ed and detained a retired
May 13: Security forces responded to a Security forces made contact with the The individual was transported to a local individual attempting to depart without
report of a minor vehicle collision adjacent legal guardian who said the keys were hospital. rendering full payment. Glendale police
to the Shoppette. There was damage, but accidentally locked in the vehicle when it arrived and took control.
there were no injuries. The driver relayed was exited. The door was opened, and the May 18: Security forces responded to
while attempting to exit the fuel pumps child was unharmed. a report of medical emergency at the May 20: Security forces responded to
the vehicle struck an object. base track. Security forces identi ed an a report of shoplifting at the Exchange.
May 9: Security forces responded to individual suffering from dehydration. After reviewing the video tape, security
The individual was transported to a local forces identi ed and detained a dependent
hospital. attempting to depart without rendering
full payment. Glendale police arrived and
May 24: Security forces responded to a took control.
report of a medical emergency at the base
track. Security forces identi ed a male See beat, Page 23
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