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    Sounds to me like someone who knew your gun was there...who's gonna smash into a car for a handful of change?

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    If you recive the newspaper,have milk delivered or any other real early morning deliveries,look at those people. Also, kids in the neighborhood.
    The kind of person who breaks into cars are kids. Adults dont do it unless its to steal the car/truck. Kids do it as its an easy crime,they only get thier hands slapped for it. I might even talk to a cop and discuss them talking to any up and comming new criminal kids in the neighborhood. Only a kid looking to climb the criminal ladder is going to take a weapon from a car.
    I have some older Ih trucks and some dont lock. When I lived in Arvada,about every 2-3 months,I would find it gone through and usually a door wide open(hard to close) I knew a local kid was doing it but proving it was a different story. Consider baiting the car with an empty cd case book left out in the open and a camera on the car. I bet you get lucky after a few nights.

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    Default A stolen firearms thread, nifty idea!

    Steyr S40 (serial no. 022652)

    Stolen during a real estate inspection August 2006 in Colorado Springs.

    At first I suspected the buyer's realtor but now I think it was the inspector, who also happens to also be a CS Firefighter (so of course nothing was done about it). Also stolen were several prescription painkillers.

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    You filed a report and nothing was done? I would consider contacting the ATF.I bet they care enough to go find out and maybe they can recover the weapon.If 2 people were invited into the home and the weapon goes missing,I can't belive the cops cant figure out how to find it.

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    We all should learn not to leave a firearm in the car overnight from this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B2crawler View Post
    We all should learn not to leave a firearm in the car overnight from this.
    Yeah, I admit that was rather boneheaded of me.
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    From thehightoad.org
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    Stolen items (three silencers)
    Three silencers were stolen today, January the 29th, in Byers, COlorado at the Lead Valley gun range located in Arapahoe county.

    The three silencers stolen are as follows:

    762SD from Advanced Armament Corp, serial number B0222

    Evolution 45 from Advanced Armament Corp, serial number E45-2639

    Cobra 9mm from Yankee Hill Machine, serial number C9-1153

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    Steyr S40 (serial no. 022652)

    Stolen during a real estate inspection August 2006 in Colorado Springs.

    At first I suspected the buyer's realtor but now I think it was the inspector, who also happens to also be a CS Firefighter (so of course nothing was done about it). Also stolen were several prescription painkillers.
    You filed a report and nothing was done? I would consider contacting the ATF.I bet they care enough to go find out and maybe they can recover the weapon.If 2 people were invited into the home and the weapon goes missing,I can't belive the cops cant figure out how to find it.

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