Police report: Guns stolen from Georgia chief's SUV

 


CHAMBLEE, Ga. (AP) — Multiple guns were recently reported stolen from a Georgia police chief's city-owned SUV, despite a department policy stating firearms should not be left unattended inside take-home cars, police records obtained by a newspaper show.

The firearms were taken from Chamblee police Chief Kerry Thomas' city-issued Chevrolet Tahoe while it was at an apartment complex on March 26, The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported Tuesday, citing Chamblee police reports.

A window of the unmarked SUV had been shattered, the report said.

Among the items missing from the department vehicle we...



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