2 Tuesday, January 18, 2000 10 Horace Williams Airplanes Looted Staff Report Ten different planes located at Horace Williams Airport were reported broken into Saturday, according to police reports. Unknown subject(s) stole property from nine planes and damaged one plane between 5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Saturday. Five individuals, one corporation and the Chapel Hill Flying Club filed reports with University Police. Nine incident reports cite breaking and entering motor conveyance and felonious larceny while one report cited attempted larceny. Bill Sawyer, president of the Chapel cut and save!! J&h: ftey c a,oUna ' y° u can earn sss and contribute W Are You* to the * uture of medicine. A healthy individual ‘Willing to participate in medically supervised research studies. .then you may be eligible to participate. You have to meet certain criteria to qualify for a study, including our free medical exam and screening tests. 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Franklin St. • Eastgate Shopping Center DURHAM: 626 Ninth St. • Commons at University Place (1831 MLK Pkwy. at University Dr.) RALEIGH: 2302 Hillsborough St. • North Hills Mall • Pleasant Valley Promenade • Sutton Square, Falls of the Neuse Rd. Mission Valley Shopping Center • Stonehenge Shopping Center, Creedmoor Rd. • Harvest Plaza, Six Forks k Strickland Rds. CARY: 122 S.W. Maynard Rd.'Preston Business Center, 4212 Caty Pkwy. GARNER: Hwy. 401 at Pinewinds Dr. * Open Seven Days a Week * Hill Flying Club, said he hoped that University Police would pursue the case. Five of the airplanes that were broken into belonged to club members. “We’ve been told that the initial (investigation) report will be available tomorrow morning,” Sawyer said. “The total losses are substantial.” Sawyer said he learned Monday that airplanes at the Franklin County airport were broken into the same night. “This is the first time anything has ever happened at Horace Williams Airport,” he said. Sawyer said that although several planes were locked, the airport itself remains unlocked. He said security at Horace Williams Airport was minimal. “The standard across the country is that you don’t lock airports,” he said. Crime is uncommon at airports because aviators treat each other with respect, Sawyer said. The suspect(s) only stole certain equipment and left some more expen sive equipment behind, he said. “It appears (the suspects) had a specific list of items they were looking for.” The incident occured days after the Nnational Transportation Safety Board released a factual report with new infor mation about ajune 5 plane crash at the airport. The report revealed that the pilot of the Cessna 152 airplane, Roderick Farb, tested positive for drugs shortly after the accident. News Reports state that a SI,OOO audio panel, GPS-Com navigation equipment valued at SIO,OOO and communication radio and a $3,000 Garmin 130 com munication radio was stolen from a 1976 Cessna 210 airplane. Two pieces of radio/communications navigation equipment valued at $3,500 were removed from the cockpit area of a 1992 Mooney M2OJ airplane. A $4,500 King KXISS communica tions radio was stolen from a 1970 Piper Arrow airplane. A $2,500 King KXISS communica tions radio and a SSOO headset were stolen from a 1973 Piper PA-28-235 air plane. Navigation and radio equipment val - ued at $3,000 and a King KRB6 ADF valued at $2,500 was stolen from a Piper PA-28-161. Two pieces of dual communication and radio equipment valued at $3,000 each were stolen from a 1980 Mooney M2OJ. A $1,500 Cessna 300 navigation radio was stolen from a 1978 Cessna 152. Two pieces of King KXISS naviga tion/radio equipment valued at $6,000 each, a SI,OOO King KT7BA transpon der and a S9OO audio panel were stolen from a 1982 Piper PA-28-161 airplane. A King KMA24 audio panel valued at S9OO and two pieces of King KXISS navigation/radio equipment valued at $3,000 each were stolen from a 1979 Piper PA-28-161. 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Students lined up outside Fetzer Gym from midnight on to be first in line when drop-add registration started inside at 7 a.m. Students bundled in blankets and heavy clothes and drank hot chocolate while waiting. State Braces for Wintry Blast Associated Press After laying low for a month, winter struggled to life Monday and prepared to give North Carolina a dose of snow, sleet and freezing rain. While severe weather wasn’t expect ed, cold air from the north and moisture from the southwest were expected to supply the ingredients for a wintry day Tuesday, the National Weather Service said Monday. Winter weather advisories were post ed from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Atlantic shore. Travel problems may Campus Calendar Today 8 p.m. - Pianist Sean Gallagher will join the Carolina Wind Quintet in Person Recital Hall. The event is free. For more information, call 962 1039. 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As the weather system pushes east out of the mountains, sleet and freezing rain will mingle with the snowfall. Snowfall amounts were expected to total an inch or less east of the mountains, forecasters said. The weather service said the system should clear the state by Tuesday night. Place. This gathering will include mul ticultural presentations and an open microphone. 12:30 p.m. - There will be an a.p.p.l.e.s. summer internship infor rnation session in Union 208. 4:30 p.m. - An information session on the Class of ’3B Summer Fellowship Abroad will be held in South Gallery. Applications for the fel lowship are available at the International Center, located in Union 116.

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