Redmond Reporter, July 04, 2014

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Heart’s Nancy and Ann Wilson, left to right, give it their all during Tuesday night’s concert at Marymoor Park as part of AEG Live’s series. The band opened with “Crazy On You” and closed with a six-song Led Zeppelin encore set in front of about 4,500 fans. See review on page 10. Courtesy of Cat Rose

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On July 1, 1946, President Harry Truman signed a law that incorporated the Civil Air Patrol (CAP). The nonprofit was born after more than 150,000 volunteers argued in the late 1930s for a way to put their flying skills and aircrafts to use in defense of the country. The group had been formed a week before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and when the United States entered World War II, thousands of volunteer CAP members answered the call to service by accepting and performing critical wartime

missions, according to the national CAP website. On May 26, 1948, CAP was established as the auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force and since then, chapters have been established throughout the country, including in Redmond. The Overlake Composite Squadron (OCS) is the CAP chapter that meets in Redmond and serves the greater Eastside. The organization focuses on three primary mission areas: emergency services, aerospace education and cadet programs. Maj. Mike Holliday, public affairs officer for the squadron, said they have a [ more CADETS page 6 ]

Investigators recover stolen property, drugs from Redmond home STAFF REPORT

Cadet Capt. Joanna Aponte of Kirkland holds the blue guidon flag at basic training encampment for new cadets at Joint-Base Lewis-McChord. It is an honor to be selected to carry the guidon flag. Courtesy photo

Redmond Police SWAT served a search warrant at a local residence on June 27 and investigators recovered a significant amount of stolen property. The warrant — served at approximately 6 a.m. in the 7300 block of 132nd Avenue Northeast — was related to trafficking in stolen property as well as the Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act (VUCSA). The stolen property is related to several burglaries at new construction sites on the Eastside and

includes commercial power tools and building supplies. Small amounts of heroin and methamphetamine were also located and confiscated from the residence. Investigators were able to detain and arrest three male suspects at the residence. One was arrested on a felony warrant and the other two on other misdemeanor charges. More arrests are anticipated related to the possession and trafficking of stolen property. Redmond Pro-Act officers are continuing to investigate to identify additional victims.

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