Oct 14, 2024
Five underage boys pulled over on East Latimer Street resulted in a stolen modified Glock handgun confiscated from a 14-year-old and his arrest on Oct. 10.The handgun had a suppressor added to it. Its legal to own in Oklahoma, Tulsa Police Department told 2 News, but not for minors. Previous coverage >>> Tulsa police arrest 2 teens for illegal gun possessionTPD posted more details Monday morning after collecting more evidence. According to the report, the gun was traced to a car burglary 12 days earlier."Its everyday practice. Theres nothing that should be different. You shouldnt store (your gun) differently whether youre in this parking lot or that parking lot," TPD spokesperson Ofc. Danny Bean said Monday. "It should be very secured.Ofc. Bean said gun owners need to know where their weapons are securely stored at all times, especially given that gun thefts are very prevalent in Tulsa. See also >>> Thousands of stolen guns spur TPD, ACTION to have Make Tulsa Safe eventLaw enforcement reminds gun owners to always keep track of a weapon's serial number. Without that, a gun cannot be recovered if stolen.So any weapons you buy, or TVs, or anything that you buy, you might want to keep a catalogue or log down the serial numbers of the items that you own, Bean said.TPD stated the boy will be prosecuted in the Juvenile Division of Tulsa County and was taken to the Community Intervention Center (CIC).Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Sign up for daily newsletters emailed to you Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram SUBSCRIBE on YouTube
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