If the cops there are like the ones in Terre Haute, good luck getting anything back.
I had a Glock .40cal stolen from my house, by a high school kid that was visiting my son. I gave the name to the cops, they did nothing.
Then a year later, they send me a letter, asking me if the gun is still stolen, and if it is, it stays on a hot list in a computer. Thats all they do.
The only hope you have is it shows up at a pawn shop, and the owner of the shop is not a crook and turns it in. Most of those guys rely on moving stolen property, so they don't like to cooperate with the cops on firearms. The cops told me that.
The owner of the pawn shops in Terre Haute is actually under indictment for moving stolen goods.



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