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The report indicated Beck signed it at 8 a.m. the day after the accident, 11 hours after a police officer in the emergency room where Beck was receiving trauma treatment for a head injury was told Beck would be hospitalized 12 hours for observation. The officer, William Hill, who is police chief for the towns of Mechanicsburg and Buffalo, left Memorial Medical Center in Springfield at 9:15 that night, according to the report.

A Memorial spokesman would not comment on Beck’s treatment for privacy reasons.

The DOC report says Beck submitted it at Graham prison, 58 miles from his home. He normally works a 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. shift, but it was his regular day off, according to timesheets obtained under the public-access law.

In the report signed by Beck, boxes were marked indicating there was property damage and injuries, but instructions to provide details were ignored. The report indicates the matter was referred to the Graham prison’s chief investigator with the notation, “confirmation and advise.” That investigator ultimately reports to the elder Beck.

Solano said no internal investigations are begun until after court action and no follow-up reports are required, but that prison personnel “may” collect police reports or other documents even if they don’t open an investigation. Hill, the police chief, said DOC never contacted his office.

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