Teen accused of stealing AR-15 from Orlando police car

17-year-old arrested, OPD tweets

ORLANDO, Fla. – A 17-year-old has been arrested in connection with a stolen AR-15 from an unmarked Orlando police vehicle.

The Orlando Police Department announced the arrest via Twitter, but no other details have been released.

Police said the semi-automatic rifle was stolen in mid-February after the OPD car and six other vehicles were broken into at the Lake Nona Water Mark Apartments.

In every instance but one, the car windows were shattered, police said. The rear window was shattered on the unmarked Orlando police car, and an AR-15 and the gun mount locking device were stolen, according to a news release. Officials said the gun was properly secured, and the vehicle had an alarm system that was armed.

Details on what was stolen from the other vehicles were not released.

The theft marked the second time an Orlando police officer had a weapon stolen from a locked car this year. In January, another officer had his UNP-45 submachine gun stolen, along with six loaded magazines from a locked patrol car. His SWAT uniform and other gear were later found at another apartment complex.

A day later, a Tavares police officer's marked patrol car was broken into, and that department lost an AR-15 rifle.

 

"In the short term, officers have been instructed to remove all firearms from unmarked vehicles at the end of their shifts. OPD is working on a long-term solution," Orlando police said.

They said they're currently looking for a long-term solution to the problem.

What can you do to prevent a car break-in? Follow these tips:

Keep everything locked up

The most important thing is to lock your car as soon as you get out of it. It may be simple, but thieves can enter your car in a split second.

Remove the keys from the ignition

Removing your keys will help keep thieves at bay when an issue arises. Also, make sure to make sure that you do not leave your car running.

Close up windows and sunroofs

An open window could be an open invitation to anyone who is looking to break into your car. Also, an open window could affect the way a car alarm operates and disable the alarm.

Check your surroundings

Before you park your car, make sure to check your surroundings. Being vigilant could help you or anyone who is parking next to you. What should you look for? Park in a well-lit area, if you are parking at night. Make sure that you check around your vehicle for anything that looks suspicious.

Stash it before you park

If you are going to hide something under your seat or in the back seat of your car, do so before you park, preventing thieves from observing your hiding spot before you park. Make sure to keep valuables out of sight and take them out of your car before you park.


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