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Shasta County Sheriff's Office Firearms Confiscation
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Findings 8 findings
Recommendations 5
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R1Page 91Sheriff ’s Office Property Unit personnel sh ould query the California Law Enforcem ent Telecommunications System (CLETS) data base prior to mailing firearm release letters. Such inquiry would ensure a check and balance between the different agencies’ data bases and would provide the most current information.
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R2Page 91The prope rty unit technician should docum ent the CLETS query on the P roperty Control Report before release letters are sent.
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R3Page 91The property unit technician should document on the Property Control Reports all inquiries made by property owners. 93
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R4Page 91The Grand Jur y recommends that the Shast a Count y Risk Managem ent Office reopen the complainant’s claim and review new information discovered by the Grand Jury indicating that the guns should not have been sold.
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R5Page 91The Grand Jury recommends that the complainant be reimbursed for the appraised value of his three handguns. Since this report was written Shasta County Risk Management has issued a check to the complainant for the appraised value of his three handguns.
Agency Responses 1
Government agencies' official responses to this report's findings and recommendations. Click on a response to see the structured breakdown.