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The 56th Security Forces Squadron handled the following incidents Nov. 20 through Dec. 17 at Luke Air Force Base
Tickets
SFS issued citations for 67 moving and three non-moving violations.
Traffic-related accidents
Dec. 6: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at the Bldg. 1384 parking lot due to inattentive backing by one of the drivers. SFS issued one citation.
Dec. 6: SFS observed an odor of mari- juana emitting from a vehicle at Golf-3 Lightning Gate. After investigation, SFS discovered one of the passengers was a registered sex offender. The passenger was denied access to base. The spouse of one of the subjects arrived at the Kachina Gate to pick them up. While vetting, SFS discovered an outstanding warrant from Maricopa County Sheriff ’s Office for obstruction of justice. A county officer ar- rived and took control.
Dec. 7: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 1552/mili- tary clothing due to inattentive backing. SFS issued two citations.
Dec. 7: SFS responded to a report of damage to a vehicle at in Bldg. 908 park- ing lot. SFS has no current leads.
Dec. 12: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 1540/Base Exchange parking lot due to inattentive backing by one of the drivers. SFS issued one citation.
Dec. 14: SFS responded to a report of a
minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 750 park- ing lot due to inattentive backing. SFS issued one citation.
Dec. 15: SFS responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident at Bldg. 1540/ Base Exchange parking lot due to a truck striking a hanging height clearance sign.
Dec. 16: SFS responded to a report of an outstanding warrant at South Gate Visitor Center out of Scottsdale City Court for ex- treme DUI and failure to appear. The city denied extradition. The subject was denied entry and escorted off the installation.
Emergency responses
Nov. 20: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base track. The patient had lost consciousness and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 20: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base track. The patient was complaining of chest pains and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 20: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency on the flightline. The patient had dislocated his shoulder. The patient was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 21: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the Bryant Fitness Center. The patient was complaining of an ankle injury. The patient was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 22: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency following a minor vehicle accident at the intersection of Har- ris and Marauder streets. The driver lost
STREET BEAT
control of a motorcycle causing it to fall on the driver. The driver refused medical treatment.
Nov. 22: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 546. The patient was convulsing and had hives. The patient was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 27: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base track. The patient was complaining of chest pains and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 28: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base track. The patient was complaining of chest pains. The patient was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 28: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base exchange. The patient was complaining of dizziness and trouble standing. The patient was treated and released on scene.
Nov. 29: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base track. The patient was complaining of difficulty breathing and chest pains, and was trans- ported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Nov. 29: SFS responded to a report of a major vehicle accident off base at Glendale Avenue and Dysart Road. SFS assisted with traffic control and Glendale police took control.
Nov. 29: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 546. The patient was convulsing and had hives. The patient was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Dec. 2: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base track. The patient was complaining of an ACL injury. The patient was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Dec. 4: SFS responded to a report of a fire alarm in a dormitory. It was due to an individual smoking an electronic cigarette
inside a private room. The subject was charged with failure to obey a lawful order for smoking in an unlawful area.
Dec. 7: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 983. The pa- tient was had lost consciousness and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Dec. 10: SFS responded to a report of a fire alarm in the dormitory. It was due to an individual smoking an electronic ciga- rette inside a private room. The subject was charged with failure to obey a lawful order for smoking in an unlawful area.
Dec. 12: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at Bldg. 908. The patient had head lacerations and was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Dec. 13: SFS responded to a report of a medical emergency at the base track. The patient was complaining of shortness of breath and chest pains. The patient was transported to Abrazo West for treatment.
Dec. 13: SFS responded to a request for a military working dog at the EL Mirage Elementary school. SFS conducted a dog sweep at the school with negative findings.
Nonemergency responses
Nov. 24: SFS identified a drunk driver at South Gate. Glendale police responded and charged the driver with DUI.
Nov. 24: SFS responded to a report of shoplifting at the Base Exchange. Glen- dale police responded, cited the subject for shoplifting and released the subject to the sponsor.
Nov. 24: SFS responded to a report of shoplifting at the Base Exchange. Glen- dale police responded, cited the subject for shoplifting and released the subject.
Alarm activations
SFS responded to 23 alarm activations on base.
Courtesy of Senior Airman Jared Whitaker 56th SFS
JUSTICE REPORT
duty and a reprimand.
• A staff sergeant received nonjudi-
cial punishment for claiming to be on a profile and couldn’t perform a physical training test when in fact the individual was not on profile. The individual re- ceived a reduction in rank to senior airman, forfeiture of $1,267 suspended and a reprimand.
• An airman received nonjudicial punishment for underage drinking. The individual received a reduction in rank to airman basic, forfeiture of $799 suspended, 21 days extra duty and a reprimand.
• An airman received nonjudicial punishment for driving while intoxi- cated. The individual received a reduc- tion in rank to airman basic, forfeiture of $799 suspended, 30 days extra duty and a reprimand.
• An airman first class received non- judicial punishment for wrongful use of marijuana. The individual received a reduction in rank to airman and reprimand.
• A staff sergeant received nonjudi- cial punishment for reckless driving. The individual received a reduction in rank to senior airman, forfeiture of $1,267 and a reprimand.
56th Mission Support Group
Courts-martial
• An airman first class was found guilty of one charge and one specification in vio- lation of Article 112a, wrongful use of co- caine. The individual received a reduction in rank to airman basic and hard labor without confinement for three months.
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• An airman first class received nonju- dicial punishment for underage drinking. The individual received a reduction in rank to airman suspended, seven days extra duty and a reprimand.
Punishments for similar offenses may vary from case to case based on the cir- cumstances of the offense and factors such as: an offender’s age, military and disci- plinary record, financial condition and suitability for continued service. To ensure fair administration of justice throughout the Luke AFB community, the legal office reviews all cases.
Helpful tip:
If an Air Force member or employee of the Air Force receives a delivered writ, summons, notice of legal proceedings, or other foreign process, the individual should immediately notify the legal office.
Courtesy of the 56th Fighter Wing Legal Office
The following is a list of actions issued in the months of August, Sep- tember and October 2017 at Luke Air Force Base:
56th Maintenance Group
Courts-martial
• An airman first class was found guilty of one charge and five specifica- tions in violation of Uniform Code of Military Justice Article 112a, wrongful use of cocaine. The individual received a reduction in rank to airman basic and a bad-conduct discharge.
• A senior airman was found guilty of one charge and one specification in violation of Article 112a, wrongful use of cocaine. The individual received a re- duction in rank to airman, confinement for 30 days and a bad conduct discharge.
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• An airman first class received non- judicial punishment for allowing an
underage airman to consume alcohol at the airman first class’ residence. The individual received a reduction in rank to airman and a reprimand.
• A staff sergeant received nonjudi- cial punishment for going on leave with- out having the leave officially approved. The individual received a reduction in rank to senior airman suspended, for- feiture of $1,267 pay per month for two months and a reprimand.
• An airman first class received nonjudicial punishment for failing to send oil in for sampling and signing off saying it was done. The individual received a reduction in rank to airman suspended, 30 days extra duty and a reprimand.
• An airman first class received non- judicial punishment for failing to docu- ment an oil servicing on an aircraft. The individual received a reduction in rank to airman suspended, 30 days extra