Guns, equipment stolen from CHP vehicle during training exercise
- Share via
Several guns and other equipment were stolen from a California Highway Patrol vehicle this week, officials confirmed Wednesday.
The weapons were stolen while CHP officers conducted a training exercise Monday afternoon at Stevenson Ranch in Santa Clarita, said CHP spokesman Saul Gomez.
The thief or thieves made off with two AR-15 semiautomatic rifles, two shotguns and two Smith & Wesson .40 caliber handguns, the Santa Clarita Valley News reported. A bulletproof vest, handcuff keys and an officer’s ID badge were also taken.
Some of the equipment was recovered Tuesday in South L.A.’s Green Meadows neighborhood near East 120th Street and South Central Avenue, Gomez said. None of the guns were found, according to SCVNews.
No arrests have been made. An investigation is continuing.
Earlier this month the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department revealed it has been missing an M-16 assault rifle since February.
ALSO:
Yosemite tourists race to beat Rim fire road closure
Massive Yosemite fire doesn’t keep away many hikers, campers
Bell scandal: Judge rejects Rizzo’s bid to move trial out of county
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.