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‘Stolen guns don’t just disappear’: Kentucky police seek public assistance in ID’ing suspects who stole firearms from vehicles
Kentucky police are seeking public help to identify suspects who stole firearms from vehicles. The Hopkinsville Police Department released videos showing individuals in masks and specific clothing testing unlocked car doors. Two firearms were taken, and authorities warn stolen guns often lead to further crimes.
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