The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 09.12.1988, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 09.12.1988, Blaðsíða 2
Theft increases on NATO Base by J02 Scott Johnson Thou shalt not steal! This is one of ten commandments by which many people live. If the Investigations Division of the Naval Air Station Keflavik Security Detachment had one wish, it would probably be that more people believe and heed this commandment. This is due to the increase of larceny cases over the past few months. "We've had 23 larceny cases reported to us sin« mid-September," Chief Petty Officer Brian K™ Cunningham, Chief of Investigations said, "H of which were personal property." In 90 percent of the larceny cases, the items taken were left unsecured. "Most of the cases occur with unlocked cars in parking lots, unsecured coat rooms at the Top of the Rock or Windbreaker clubs or unattended clothes in barracks laundry rooms," Cunningham said. "If something is left unsecured, there is a good chance that it will be taken." Solving these larceny cases is a challenging problem for Cunningham and his investigators. “Larceny cases are 25 percent of our work load," Cunningham said. "Many of the cases are difficult to solve because there are no witnesses or a pattern of theft cannot be established. If we get a pattern, we're in pretty good shape and we have a better chance of solving the case. We solve around 50 percent of unsecured larceny cases reported." Even though most of the cases are petty larceny (cassette tapes, clothes, etc.) the punishments, if found guilty, are swift and severe. A military member found guilty of violating Article 121 (larceny) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) will be punished according to the value of the item(s) taken. V Anything valued at $100 or less can get an individual a Bad Conduct Discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances and six months in the brig. An individual found guilty of larceny with anything valued over $100 can receive a Dishonorable Discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances and five years confinement. Even with the harsh punishments of a larceny conviction, many people still take the chance. This is reflected in the 77 larceny cases reported so far this year. How can a person protect themselves from this rising plague? According to Cunningham, it's quite simple. "Lock it up!" Cunningham said. "If you lock something up, you're in good shape and it is unlikely that someone will take the time to take it." The White Fetcoa is an authorized, government-funded weekly publication of the Iceland Defense Force Public Affairs Office for members of the Defense Force. Contents of The White Fetcon are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. government, the Department of Defense or the Iceland Defense Force. Everything advertised In this publication shall be made available without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, physical handicap, or any other nonmerit factor. The White Fetcon is located in building 936, tel. ext. 4612 or 4552 and printed by the NAS Keflavik Print Plant. Deadline for news and Information is close of business Thursday. COMICEDEFOR...........Rear Admiral Eric A. MeVadon Public Affairs Officer.....Lt.Cmdr. Scett E. Vilsea Assistant PAO ..................Jridthor Kr. Eg dal Adviser..... Editor...... Asst. Editor Editorial Staff .JOC Dave Evans J02 Jodelle Blankenship .....JQ2 Scott Johnson Reporter........................J02 Andrew Karalls Sports Reporter....................JOl John Mohler Draftsman/Layout....................DM2 Cindy Ford Administrative Assistant...........VRSM Matt Davis ? The White Falcon

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