I spend a lot of time on bases… This is scary stuff…
JBSA-Randolph*Shelter-in-Place*ALL RESIDENTS: lock windows/doors until Giant Voice gives all clear.
— JointBaseSanAntonio (@JBSA_Official) October 15, 2017
The Randolph HS dance is now cancelled.
— JointBaseSanAntonio (@JBSA_Official) October 15, 2017
JBSA MEDIA RELEASE: Two detained; search for one ongoing after illegal entry to JBSA-Randolph; media availability at Main Gate 9:15 p.m. pic.twitter.com/W7fnUN3lZp
— JointBaseSanAntonio (@JBSA_Official) October 15, 2017
Officials at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph have issued a shelter-in-place order after a stolen vehicle with three people inside slammed through a fence Saturday.
The Air Force said two civilians in the vehicle were arrested as a third since fled the scene and is believed to be on base, according to a MySanAntonio.com report.
Officials are currently searching for the third individual. No injuries have been reported.
Spokesperson for Joint Base, Dan Hawkins, said the incident is currently under investigation.
Details on the crash location and intent of the three suspects have not been specified. The suspects in custody were not armed.
‘Right now they have two people detained, and we are being assisted by local officials, including the Bexar County sheriff,’ Hawkins said in a statement.
‘I know there was a police helicopter in the air, but I don’t know who it belongs to and right now we are currently looking for one individual we believe is on the base.’
Joint Base San Antonio issued an official statement on the matter to Facebook Saturday night.
It reads:
REAL WORLD—-JBSA-RANDOLPH* SHELTER-IN-PLACE JBSA-RANDOLPH* SHELTER-IN-PLACE
ALL RESIDENTS: Security Forces is looking for one African American male, last seen in a black and white t-shirt and blue jeans. Approx 26 years old and skinny, about 5-9’ to 6 ft tall; he is believed to be UNARMED.
He is running and likely tired. Will more than likely try to enter a house and hide.
All residents, shelter in place and lock all windows and doors until Giant Voice gives an all clear.
Stop check and pass will be on-going at the Randolph gates until the suspect is captured.
Call 911 if you see anything suspicious.
Trying to hide in a house on base?
That’s a poor choice…