Salt Lake 2002
Wednesday, February 27, 2002
Security plan reportedly left in store
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Originally published Wednesday, February 27, 2002
SALT LAKE CITY -- Secret Service agents shopping for Olympics souvenirs lost a document detailing security plans for Vice President Dick Cheney's appearance at the closing ceremony, according to The Salt Lake City Tribune.
The agents were at a skateboard and apparel shop near the Rice-Eccles Stadium, where the closing ceremony was held Sunday night.
According to the store owner, the agents left the document titled "site post assignment log," the newspaper reported. The Salt Lake Tribune reported the story Monday after seeing the document.
"It had a pretty detailed description about what was going on," said store owner Clayton Greenhalgh, who discovered the document on a counter Sunday after the agents each purchased an $11 Olympics hat.
Secret Service spokesman Jim Mankin declined comment Tuesday.
The log described seating arrangements at the stadium for Cheney, his wife and daughter and other dignitaries. It also detailed more than a dozen areas of the stadium where Cheney was to go, the newspaper said.
The document also reportedly contained the number of Secret Service agents who were to provide security, where they would be stationed, and their specific assignments.
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