Salt Lake County police data shows more guns reported stolen, most not recovered

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Salt Lake County police data shows more guns reported stolen, most not recovered
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'The first point of impact is in the community because they get used in (the) commission of crimes against citizens,' said Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill.

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