Car break-ins may not be as rare as they used to be, but recently in Oklahoma, they have taken an unusual turn.
Law enforcement vehicles often respond to scenes of break-ins, but recently in Oklahoma, they have become the scenes of break-ins. In Wagoner, a Wagoner County Sheriff's Deputy recently had the window of his cruiser smashed while it sat in front of his house. The deputy discovered the break-in when he went out to his vehicles. He also discovered the thieves had taken two 12-gauge shotguns and an AR-15 rifle. The deputy says it may have been bravery or stupidity that led to the theft, but, whatever it is, it's happening a lot. Deputies in Delaware County also report the theft of a 12-gauge shotgun from a cruiser. So far, none of the weapons have been recovered.
Deputies advice for citizens is the same as for themselves: Car thieves are out there, so don't leave anything of value in your vehicle.




