The Calgary Police Service announced Wednesday that one of its vehicles was damaged and equipment was stolen there including loaded Glock magazines, body armor, binoculars, handcuffs and a truncheon.
The theft happened Tuesday when on-duty officers parked their vehicle downtown, a Calgarian police statement said.
Police are alerting the public to possible fraudulent use of this material and asking anyone with information about this theft to contact them.
He also asks anyone with any doubt about the authenticity of a police officer to contact 911, explaining in the matter that his officers are required to wear their badge and identify themselves with their last name or service number. when asked by a member of the public during the interaction.
The investigation into how the vehicle may have been damaged and who may have been around at the time is ongoing, police said. For now, it has focused on the investigation of the incident, rather than on a possible disciplinary investigation against its agents.
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