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Guns to Post on City Police Website Final.Xlsx Public Notice of Intent to Dispose of Firearms The information below identifies firearms confiscated by the Traverse City Police Department. If you are claiming ownership of any firearm(s) listed, please write or call within thirty (30) days of the date of public notice. In addition to your ownership claim, you mus be authorized to possess firearms. If no valid ownership claim is received by the Traverse City Police Department within thirty (30) days of the date of public notice, the firearms listed will be disposed of. Make Model Type Cal/Gauge No. of shot Serial Number Colt WOODSMAN PISTOL 0.22 10 101018 S & W 25 REVOLVER 45 6 N847473 STERLING ARMS Sterling Semiautomatic 0.22 6 E10439 DAVIS INDUSTRIES P32 PISTOL 32 6 P093692 KURZ AMT Semiautomatic 0.38 5 A73595 NORTH AMERICAN ARMS BLACK WIDOW PISTOL 0.22 5 BW07595 NORTH AMERICAN ARMS SPANISH FORK PISTOL 0.22 5 C76247 KAL‐TEC P11 PISTOL 9mm 10 45719 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN LA FURY Semiautomatic 25 118373 FIRESTAR STAR 9mm 7 2017887 COLT MK1V Semiautomatic 380 7 RS48857 Western Derringer REVOLVER 0.357 1 5717 Bayard 1908 Semiautomatic 7.65 5 171419 Ruger MKII Semiautomatic 22 10 224‐81327 Sig Arms P323SL Semiautomatic 380 6 S222152 US Revolver US Revolver 32 5 22956 Jennings J25 Semi Auto Pistol .25 ACP 6 1219208 S&W Air Weight 442 REVOLVER 38 5 BUA7670 Fed Lar PCH Pen Gun 25 1 None Marakov Redman Semiautomatic 9mm 10 ET2576‐64 Ruger Vaquero Revolver 45 6 5501301 S & W Special 38 REVOLVER 0.38 6 77K4967 RUGER P90D PISTOL 0.45 7 66197882 RUGER SPEED SIX REVOLVER 0.357 6 16034823 S & W M&P PISTOL 9MM 13 HPF6307 S&W MP40 PISTOL 0.4 15 HASA8245 GLOCK 26 PISTOL 9MM 10 VHA803 HI POINT C9 SEMI 9MM 10 P1913832 SPRINGFIELD SA X09 PISTOL 9MM 16 US133870 NAVY ARM Derringer SINGLE SHOT 0.22 4 288546 TAURUS Slim SEMI 9MM 8 TDU30143 HIGH STANDARD SENTINAL MK 1 REVOLVER 0.22 3 S13911 Beretta PKO SEMI 380 13 PC002388 RUGER LCP PISTOL 0.38 7 37565581 RG RG145 REVOLVER 22 5 Z122015 TAURUS TCP SEMI 380 6 84145D GLOCK 30 SEMI 45 10 YWK778 Ruger LCP SEMI 380 7 371169757 Taurus PT145 Pro SEMI 0.45 7 NDR59265 Ruger LCP Semi .380 cal 6 shot 371828989 Taurus TCP PT 38 Semiautomatic 380 6 shot ID066781 Ruger 9mm SEMI 9mm 10 shot 860‐17528 Contact Information Traverse City Police Department Evidence and Property Section 851 Woodmere Ave Traverse City, MI 49686 (231) 995‐5166 Posted 3‐1‐18 Email: [email protected] .
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