It may be hard for a newfie to understand, but how is asking the guy about if it was covered under insurance a political thing?
For a moment I thought this was an important word to the story......Bieng
I certainly want to shake the mans hand and thank him for doing a great job .
It should be a Kodak moment .
when a police officer hands over a 45 auto to a civilian .
Shows a lot of trust on the officer part in my opinion and speaks heaps about the department .
especially with all the lowlifes they deal with .
I'm more interested in how it got stolen in the first place so I can try to avoid having anything stolen.
got the call from my local PD that it was recovered two months ago and that it was in the possetion of the OPP .
The opp called me on Friday to tell me that they were done with forensics and I could pick it up any time ..
I told him that I would have to get a statt. and I would be there asap .
then he told me "AHHHHHH why don't we just forget about all that sh%t , how about I just drop it off to ya ".
So I said Hell ya that would be great arrangments have been made for today ..... so heers hoping all goes as planned ...
And no it was not insured . that was the first question the city police asked .
flame suit on.Who cares how they got it back? Its going home. About as good as getting a free gun given how long it has been gone. That is fantastic!
It was stolen in a break and enter at a house I was living at .
safe was broken in to and they stole it .
I now have three barriers solid door with dead bolt on the third floor of a apartment building , the gun room is locked itself, then the safe were all firearms are trigger locked
It may be hard for a newfie to understand, but how is asking the guy about if it was covered under insurance a political thing?
What type of safe was it? and how did they break into it?
Hope they nail them with breaking into a building to steal a firearm. It carry's a 25 year sentence.
Nothing but good people from Newfoundland period. In my experience...




























