COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Local leaders took to social media to share a short, but powerful message. The public service announcement featured the Franklin County Prosecutor’s office, Franklin County Sheriff’s office (FCSO) and the Columbus Division of Police (CPD).
According to data from FCSO, during the last two years, more than 900 guns have been stolen from cars in Columbus.
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Year-round, law enforcement agencies work to get guns off the street and make the community safer, but they can’t do that work alone. That is why they’re calling on gun owners to never leave guns unsecured in their cars.
“The amount of firearms that are stolen specifically from cars every year is extremely alarming,” Columbus Police Sgt. James Fuqua said…