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The Air Force said in a statement that an investigation into the latest problem showed the missile crew was in possession of components that contained deactivated launch codes at a missile alert facility.
 
"A crew reported they fell asleep while watching the components," the Air Force said in a statement.
 
"The codes had remained secured in containers using locks which combos were known only to the crew during the entirety of the incident. Additionally, access to the (facility) was continually controlled by Air Force security."
 
"The investigation concluded there was no compromise of the codes," the statement added.
 
Commanders of the Air Force's 91st Missile Wing at Minot will decide whether to discipline the missile crew.
 
Air Force officials said missile launch codes are routinely changed as a matter of security. The codes were located inside electronic components used to communicate with missiles while still in their silos, officials said.
 
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New Castle Police say a woman chased down a burglar she caught carrying her property out of her house, and got her stuff back.
 
It happened Tuesday morning in a home on Pennsylvania Avenue in Manor Park.
 
Police said the woman told the man to drop her property, but he said "no" and rode off on a bike.
 
Police said the woman followed in her car, bumping the bike till the suspect had to drop the stolen stuff to keep his balance.
 
The woman picked up her things, drove home and called 911.
 
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