Security Alert - Weapons/Contraband Bulletin November 2023

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INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN | November 2023

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We have compiled photos of various homemade weapons and other significant contraband finds that have been sent to the Security Intelligence Unit over the last several months. Our staff are locating drugs, contraband and homemade weapons. Together we are improving our overall safety and creating safer worksites for everyone! Keep up the great work! 

Phones, Lottery Tickets, Smokeless Tobacco and Money

Cell phones, lottery tickets, smokeless tobacco and cash is just the start of items found over the past several month. These items were found in loaves of bread, under pillows and in books. 

Cell Phone

Phone

Phone and Drugs

Tickets

MOney

Weapons

Weapons can be made out of anything. We have found weapons with the use of a metal detector, however; others still need our eyes and hands to find. The weapons below can easily clear a metal detector without making a sound. Glass, Plastic and Plexi Glass need special attention and care to find.

Weapon

Weapon

Weapon

Weapon

Weapon

X2 Weapons

Don't ever depend on just one way to find contraband. Those living area searches and worksite searches can turn up almost anything. You've seen weapons, phones and even money. When you find something make sure you take it and report it to a supervisor. Who knows what will be found next but as a team we are making our worksites safer. Remember to wear your PPE and keep your eyes open. Keep doing great things!