 I am an installation entry controller for the 90SFS. From a very young age, my biological father had issues with law enforcement. So I saw police officers and law enforcement from a different perspective at a very young age. And I had the privilege to have my stepfather step in to my mother and eyes life. He's shaped and mold me into the woman that I am today. So from a very young age, I have had an interest in law enforcement all throughout high school. I've been on ride-alongs, took several law enforcement classes. And so I've always wanted to be a cop ever since I was a little girl. And I joined the Air Force for that reason. On Monday, June 28th, I was scanning IDs. This man and child came through the gate and he handed me his Veterans Benefits card and I scanned it. And it showed red on the D-Buds scanner for once in warrants and it said to hold at the gate until further notice. I handed the man's ID to my lead, A1C Shaw. And then we had the gentleman pull off to the side and we put star barriers around his vehicle. And we found out that his warrants were for identity theft and interfering with child custody. We went out to the gentleman's car. He immediately got out of his car, acted super nervous and fidgety and claimed that he got his identity stolen in Nevada. At this point that they said both of the names that he had given to us were popped hot for felonies, warrants, etc. We weren't sure if there was any weapons in the car. So we were prepared for that before we went out to see him. And Sergeant James did all of the talking. Shaw did the arrest and I went around and spoke to the child. So we switched over custody to the Laramie County Sheriff's Department. And then we took the 10-year-old into the gate shack to keep him more comfortable. He loved learning about our job and then CPS showed up. I walked the child out to the car and I told him goodbye and then I went on about my day. And to only have been in the Air Force for 10 months and to already have this experience makes me really excited for what my career in the Air Force and what my future will hold.