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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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BARKER — An East Avenue woman told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Tuesday that a 16-gauge shotgun of hers had gone missing.
The woman said she was storing it at a friend's house on Haight Road. She said the last time she had seen it was Labor Day weekend when she cleaned it. She described it as a Mossberg with a wood stock and a leather pad which was engraved with diamonds.
Patrol spoke with the friend who was storing the shotgun. He told them that the last time he saw it was Labor Day weekend as well. He told patrol he was unaware it was missing and allowed them to look for it at his residence, although it was not found.
Patrol said it would check local pawn shops and Craigslist for the gun.
Barker Police Department is also aware of the description of the shotgun that is missing and will continue to check along with NCSO.
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news@eastniagarapost.com
BARKER — An East Avenue woman told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Tuesday that a 16-gauge shotgun of hers had gone missing.
The woman said she was storing it at a friend's house on Haight Road. She said the last time she had seen it was Labor Day weekend when she cleaned it. She described it as a Mossberg with a wood stock and a leather pad which was engraved with diamonds.
Patrol spoke with the friend who was storing the shotgun. He told them that the last time he saw it was Labor Day weekend as well. He told patrol he was unaware it was missing and allowed them to look for it at his residence, although it was not found.
Patrol said it would check local pawn shops and Craigslist for the gun.
Barker Police Department is also aware of the description of the shotgun that is missing and will continue to check along with NCSO.
Send an email to news@eastniagarapost.com with "email update" in the subject line.
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