Gun theft jumps in Southwest Colorado, prompting calls to lock them up

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Gun theft jumps in Southwest Colorado, prompting calls to lock them up

In two years, 171 guns reported lost or stolen to DA’s office
Kim Wall, evidence technician with the Durango Police Department, pulls out boxes of guns, some of which have been stolen and recovered. A spike in gun thefts across Southwest Colorado has prompted a new campaign to remind residents about the benefits of locking up firearms.

Gun theft jumps in Southwest Colorado, prompting calls to lock them up

Kim Wall, evidence technician with the Durango Police Department, pulls out boxes of guns, some of which have been stolen and recovered. A spike in gun thefts across Southwest Colorado has prompted a new campaign to remind residents about the benefits of locking up firearms.
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