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Scrap metal thief unwitting;fly steals radioactive metal
Mason County Sheriff's Office detectives
identify person of interest in crime
By NATALIE JOHNSON
natalie@masoncounty.com
A scrap metal thief is like-
ly not in danger after steal-
ing two wing tips from a Boe-
ing DC-10 airplane that are
made from depleted uranium,
according to the Mason Coun-
ty Sheriffs Office.
At 1:27 p.m. on Feb. 7, a
caller from Wilson Recycling
at 2278 E. Brockdale Road
reported that someone had
dropped off radioactive mate-
rial in a load of scrap metal.
Later that afternoon, at 2:57
p.m., a caller from Aero Con-
trols Inc., at 520 W. Dayton Air-
port Road, reported a burglary
and theft of "radiological" items.
Detective William Adam,
public information officer for
the Mason County Sheriffs Of-
rice, said investigating officers
learned that the wing tips are
"controlled items that should
not be out in the general public."
However, representatives
from Wilson Recycling told
investigators that the parts
were probably not dangerous
to handle, Adam said.
Aero Controls Inc. servic-
es components from Boeing,
Douglas and Airbus aircraft,
according to aerosystems.com.
The report states that em-
ployees of Wilson contacted
Aero after finding the parts.
Aero employees then found
they were missing the parts
from a storage locker that
houses hazardous materials.
Detectives from the Mason
County Sheriffs Office are in-
vestigating the incident, and
have identified a person of
interest.
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RECORD
Continued from page A-12
Feb. 8
Deann Lynae Beg-
linger, 43, of the 300
block of Otsego Street
Southwest in Ocean
Shores, was booked at
2:24 a.m. on suspicion
of assault in the second
degree.
Vicente Perez Pablo,
25, of the 1000 block
of Ellinor Avenue in
Shelton, was booked at
7:48 a.m. on suspicion of
DWI.
Feb. 10
Richard Eric Engh,
50, of Filly Lane in Elma,
was booked at 3:05 p.m.
on suspicion of reckless
endangerment in the
second degree, malicious
mischief in the second
degree, criminal trespass
in the second degree,
theft in the third degree
and trafficking in stolen
property in the first de-
gree.
Jeremy Farrel Culver,
28, of the 400 block of
Oakhurst Drive in Elma,
was booked at 3:20 p.m.
on suspicion of reckless
endangerment in the
second degree, malicious
mischief in the second
degree, criminal trespass
in the second degree,
theft in the third degree,
obstructing law enforce-
ment and traffcking in
stolen property in the
first degree.
Dianne Perez, 28,
of the 2100 block of
Alabama Street in Bell-
ingham, was booked at
5:47 p.m. on suspicion of
criminal impersonation
in the first degree and
obstructing law enforce-
ment.
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