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Assault Rifle Policy Changes for Wheeling Police Officers
Posted Monday, November 16, 2009 ; 08:16 PM | View Comments | Post Comment
Updated Tuesday, November 17, 2009; 03:40 PM


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Benefits outweigh risks, a lieutenant says.

Story by Melissa Reid
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WHEELING -- With an assault rifle missing from the Wheeling Police Department, a new policy has been put in place by Chief Robert Matheny.

M16 assault rifles will now be kept under lock and key. Officers who handle the rifles will now have to put them in their assigned lockers at the end of their shift.

The change is a direct result of the theft of an M-16 assault weapon coming up missing on Oct. 21.

In an emergency situation, officers will have to go back to the station to get the weapons but Lt. Tom Mitchell said he thinks the benefits outweigh the risks.

There was still no word on a missing pistol stolen from an Ohio County Sheriff's deputy.

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