Abilene police are urging gun owners in the city to be more responsible with their weapons after a multiyear increase in firearms thefts from vehicles.
A public service announcement made in partnership with the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Taylor County Sheriff s Office urges those who own firearms to keep them safe by properly locking them up and keeping them out of vehicles, especially overnight. Gun safety isn t just about knowing how to handle a gun properly, DPS Sgt. Fred Biddle said in the video posted to Facebook. It s also about knowing how to keep them from falling into the wrong hands, whether it be our kids or criminals.
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