KMC Blotter

MAY 22 
11:18 a.m.: A person was reported missing at a playground in Mainz. Investigation is still underway.

11:27 a.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Landstuhl. Investigation revealed the suspect fled the scene after striking a fixed object due to inattentive driving. Injuries were reported.

MAY 23
5:10 p.m.: Shoplifting was reported at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center Base Exchange.

7 a.m.: An Article 92 was issued to an individual for operating a U.S. Army Europe-plated vehicle with canceled registration.

MAY 24
9:27 a.m.: Theft from a government vehicle was reported in Hauptstuhl.

MAY 25
6:21 a.m.: A major traffic accident was reported at the L-356 direction Ramstein involving three POVs. Investigation revealed that subjects were following too close.

MAY 26
11 p.m.: An Article 128 was issued to an individual who was apprehended at the Ramstein Enlisted Club because of a reported assault. The subject was not advised of his rights due to being in an incoherent state. The investigation is still underway.

10:37 a.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Queidersbach involving a POV and a bicycle.  Investigation revealed the incident occurred due to inattentive cycling. Chest pains were reported.

MAY 27
10:40 p.m.: A DUI was reported at the McDonald’s drive-through in Ramstein-Miesenbach. Investigation revealed the subject was intoxicated, struck a
vehicle due to following too closely and fled the scene. 

MAY 28
8:09 p.m.: A house break-in was reported in the Vogelweh Family Housing Area.
Investigation revealed the house was secure.

BARMENTS
• A civilian was terminated from work and barred from all U.S. military installations in Europe for his involvement in an incident of driving under the influence of alcohol and a controlled substance. 

• A civilian was terminated from work and barred from all U.S. military installations in Europe for his involvement in misuse of logistical support privileges and a simple assault.

• A contractor was barred from all U.S. military installations in Europe for possession of a controlled substance.

AADD STATS
May 25 to 26 — 13 volunteers, 8 calls, 22 lives potentially saved.
May 26 to 27 — 12 volunteers, 19 calls, 34 lives potentially saved.