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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 1704449" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>I was in a single car accident once (lost control on the ice and hit a tree then rolled the truck) Gun was in the truck tucked between seat and center console. My girlfriend was complaining of back pain so my focus was on getting her out of the truck and to a hospital to be checked out. Rather than call an ambulance my friend arrived within minutes to pick us up and get us to the hospital. No one was bleeding and this was a pretty low seed collision so we weren't to concerned about major injury. My other friend arrived in minutes and arranged for his tow truck guy (he owned a body shop) to pick up the truck (tow truck guy was also a Warr Acres cop). 2 OKCPD officers arrived to investigate after I had left. I instructed my buddy to tell the officers about my gun. Girlfriend checked out okay and we went home about 4:00 am, next morning I went to the wrecker yard and there was nothing missing in my truck - except my gun. A Browning Hi Power that dad had bought me when I graduated college.</p><p>I assumed at this point that OKCPD had my gun so I went to the station and interestingly, no one could even tell me who the officers were that arrived on the scene. I received no report. They were very defensive when I kept asking them how they had no record of the accident. They told me it was a single car accident so no report was done. I persisted that they had to know who responded to the accident. They basically started treating me like I had done something wrong at this point so I left with my tail tucked. </p><p>3 cops on the scene - one was a part time wrecker driver and no one saw my gun or knew the names of who was at the scene. My buddy told me the OKPD officers were going all through the truck but he didn't notice them removing anything.</p><p>Not bashing LEOs here but this is what happened. </p><p>Is it possible the gun was removed by a 4th party at the wrecker yard? I have to say yes but I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 1704449, member: 6281"] I was in a single car accident once (lost control on the ice and hit a tree then rolled the truck) Gun was in the truck tucked between seat and center console. My girlfriend was complaining of back pain so my focus was on getting her out of the truck and to a hospital to be checked out. Rather than call an ambulance my friend arrived within minutes to pick us up and get us to the hospital. No one was bleeding and this was a pretty low seed collision so we weren't to concerned about major injury. My other friend arrived in minutes and arranged for his tow truck guy (he owned a body shop) to pick up the truck (tow truck guy was also a Warr Acres cop). 2 OKCPD officers arrived to investigate after I had left. I instructed my buddy to tell the officers about my gun. Girlfriend checked out okay and we went home about 4:00 am, next morning I went to the wrecker yard and there was nothing missing in my truck - except my gun. A Browning Hi Power that dad had bought me when I graduated college. I assumed at this point that OKCPD had my gun so I went to the station and interestingly, no one could even tell me who the officers were that arrived on the scene. I received no report. They were very defensive when I kept asking them how they had no record of the accident. They told me it was a single car accident so no report was done. I persisted that they had to know who responded to the accident. They basically started treating me like I had done something wrong at this point so I left with my tail tucked. 3 cops on the scene - one was a part time wrecker driver and no one saw my gun or knew the names of who was at the scene. My buddy told me the OKPD officers were going all through the truck but he didn't notice them removing anything. Not bashing LEOs here but this is what happened. Is it possible the gun was removed by a 4th party at the wrecker yard? I have to say yes but I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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