Milwaukee Police Department District 2 Station reported that more than 100 firearms were stolen from vehicles by break-in thiefs.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
January 25, 2022
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, the Milwaukee Police Department District 2 Station reported that in 2021 more than 100 firearms left in vehicles along with valuables, which vehicles were broken into by thieves had been reported stolen.
The stolen firearms than end up on the streets and become involved in local firearm crimes and violations by felons and criminals, according to police. Police warned firearm owners not to leave their firearms unattended and easily accessible in vehicles for thieves to steal and to avoid another stolen firearm in Milwaukee.
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