Weapons Stolen From Car Parked In Hotel Parking Lot
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 3:52 pm
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"SWAT Team Becomes Victim Of Crime
Weapons Stolen From Car Parked In Hotel Parking Lot
POSTED: 1:16 pm CST February 13, 2006
UPDATED: 1:24 pm CST February 13, 2006
SAN ANTONIO -- Some weapons, a police badge and laptop comptuers were stolen Monday morning from a rental car that belonged to an out-of-town SWAT team in town for training.
San Antonio police spokesman Gabe Treviño said that an officer with the Virginia Beach, Va., SWAT team had just placed the items in the car and had gone to his hotel room to get some more items when someone broke a rear window of the vehicle and took the items.
Treviño said the incident happened in a matter of seconds.
"Notoriously, these car burglars work very quickly," Treviño said. "They can go up to a car, break a window, get in, take items and be gone in a matter of 20-30 seconds, at the longest."
No arrests have been made but San Antonio police are actively looking for the weapons, Treviño said.
The officer was getting ready to leave the hotel for a training session with the San Antonio Police Department SWAT team when the burglary occurred at 7 a.m. in the parking lot of the Residence Inn at Loop 410 and Broadway."
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This case shows that it's definitly best to keep you gear concealed... out of sight means out of mind.
While going to and from the range, I've left some of my gear visible in the past ... will avoid doing it in the future.
"SWAT Team Becomes Victim Of Crime
Weapons Stolen From Car Parked In Hotel Parking Lot
POSTED: 1:16 pm CST February 13, 2006
UPDATED: 1:24 pm CST February 13, 2006
SAN ANTONIO -- Some weapons, a police badge and laptop comptuers were stolen Monday morning from a rental car that belonged to an out-of-town SWAT team in town for training.
San Antonio police spokesman Gabe Treviño said that an officer with the Virginia Beach, Va., SWAT team had just placed the items in the car and had gone to his hotel room to get some more items when someone broke a rear window of the vehicle and took the items.
Treviño said the incident happened in a matter of seconds.
"Notoriously, these car burglars work very quickly," Treviño said. "They can go up to a car, break a window, get in, take items and be gone in a matter of 20-30 seconds, at the longest."
No arrests have been made but San Antonio police are actively looking for the weapons, Treviño said.
The officer was getting ready to leave the hotel for a training session with the San Antonio Police Department SWAT team when the burglary occurred at 7 a.m. in the parking lot of the Residence Inn at Loop 410 and Broadway."
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This case shows that it's definitly best to keep you gear concealed... out of sight means out of mind.
While going to and from the range, I've left some of my gear visible in the past ... will avoid doing it in the future.