Alaska
Stolen gun from Alaska turns up at South Carolina middle school
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – Amongst three weapons confiscated at a South Carolina center college, one had been stolen out of Alaska over 4 many years in the past.
In accordance with a police report, Sedgefield Center College Security Useful resource Officer Cpl. Bradley Scrio met with the college’s principal and one different scholar after receiving a report {that a} separate scholar was exhibiting a handgun on the bus.
In accordance with a report by WCSC in Charleston, South Carolina, three college students had been taken to a Division of Juvenile Justice facility in Columbia, South Carolina, and 4 college students in whole are dealing with costs.
Scrio wrote that he activated his body-worn digicam in the course of the interactions and that three handguns had been seized.
“As soon as at college the bag containing the firearms was handed between the opposite offenders, lastly ending up in Offender #4′s e-book bag,” Scrio wrote.
Scrio seized a .380-caliber Titan-MOD, a Titan .25-caliber and a Colt Police .38-caliber, which had been reported stolen from “AK Freeway Patrol Anchorage, AK,” in addition to {a magazine} for a Glock 9mm.
“One of many firearms talked about within the South Carolina incident report was reported stolen/lacking by an Alaska citizen to the Alaska State Troopers in March 1978,” Alaska State Trooper Spokesperson Austin McDaniel wrote in an e mail. “Because of the age of the unique report, DPS now not has a duplicate of the incident report because it was probably destroyed in accordance with DPS information retention schedules.”
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