Times-Herald

Gauge containing radioactiv­e material stolen from driveway

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The Arkansas Department of Health, Radiation Control Section, Radioactiv­e Materials Program, received notificati­on Tuesday that a gauge containing radioactiv­e material had been stolen from a private residentia­l driveway in West Memphis.

The gauge contains shielding and is not dangerous if it remains intact. However, the gauge could present a radiation hazard if it was damaged and the radioactiv­e sources were exposed and/ or removed from their sealed container.

The gauge transport case is about the size and shape of a storage trunk and is made of hard yellow plastic material with handles on each side and on top. The gauge is also yellow with a rectangula­r base and a foot-long handle on top. Both are clearly labeled as radioactiv­e materials. The gauge and transport case weighs approximat­ely 85 to 95 pounds.

The gauge contains approximat­ely 8 millicurie­s Cesium- 137 and 40 millicurie­s Americium-241. The gauge is used to take moisture and density measuremen­ts by projecting radiation from the two radioactiv­e sources into the ground and then displaying the amount of radiation reflected back to the gauge. The gauge is described as a Troxler Electronic Laboratori­es Model 3411-B, Serial Number 4794.

The State Police, local government officials, law enforcemen­t agencies, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion, Arkansas Crime Informatio­n Center, and the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management have also been notified.

Although the gauge poses a potential public health risk, it does not contain enough radioactiv­e material to be used for any explosive device, according to the press release.

Anyone finding this gauge is asked to immediatel­y report it to the nearest police authority or telephone 1-800-633-1735 or 501661-2173 and ask for the Radiation Staff Duty Officer. The public should maintain a safe distance from the gauge if found and report it immediatel­y.

 ?? Submitted Photo ?? A gauge containing radioactiv­e material was reportedly stolen Tuesday from a residence in West Memphis. Shown above are photos of how the gauge should look. Anyone who should come into contact with the gauge is asked to notify the nearest law enforcemen­t agency.
Submitted Photo A gauge containing radioactiv­e material was reportedly stolen Tuesday from a residence in West Memphis. Shown above are photos of how the gauge should look. Anyone who should come into contact with the gauge is asked to notify the nearest law enforcemen­t agency.
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