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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3384924" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I’ve had guns stolen from my locked home, never from any of our vehicles. </p><p>Buddy went shooting many years ago and left a Ruger .22 Blackhawk in the back seat of his unlocked vehicle while he went in the house to change clothes. Gone no more than 20 minutes in broad daylight. No security cams back then so he reported it to the police with the S/N and thought it was gone forever. About a year later a trucker was pulled over for a traffic stop in Nebraska. Officer spotted the pistol under the seat and ran the S/N. </p><p>Buddy got his pistol back sometime later after the guy pleaded guilty of some charge involving the pistol. </p><p>As LEO tracked the possession backwards, they found the original thief was a 12 year old neighbor boy that kept it at home for awhile and sold it to another kid, with the trucker being the final owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3384924, member: 5412"] I’ve had guns stolen from my locked home, never from any of our vehicles. Buddy went shooting many years ago and left a Ruger .22 Blackhawk in the back seat of his unlocked vehicle while he went in the house to change clothes. Gone no more than 20 minutes in broad daylight. No security cams back then so he reported it to the police with the S/N and thought it was gone forever. About a year later a trucker was pulled over for a traffic stop in Nebraska. Officer spotted the pistol under the seat and ran the S/N. Buddy got his pistol back sometime later after the guy pleaded guilty of some charge involving the pistol. As LEO tracked the possession backwards, they found the original thief was a 12 year old neighbor boy that kept it at home for awhile and sold it to another kid, with the trucker being the final owner. [/QUOTE]
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