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SLCPD Urges Gun Owners to Properly Secure Weapons and Document Serial Numbers SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City Police Department (SLCPD) is reminding community members to properly secure their firearms and write down the serial numbers for their guns. Each month the SLCPD investigates approximately three firearms stolen from cars, usually when the firearm is left unsecured. Only half of the stolen guns can be entered into the NCIC database because the owner never recorded the gun’s serial number. Properly and safely storing firearms, especially in cars, is not only responsible, it can protect lives. Without a serial number, a stolen gun can’t be traced or flagged. That missing information can make it easier for your gun to circulate on the street or be used in a crime. Providing law enforcement a serial number for a stolen firearm improves the chance of recovery, builds a stronger criminal case and protects public safety. Safely Storing Your Firearm:
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