Police Doing a Deep Dive into Victor L Bryant’s Inventory as Investigation Continues
Last week we told you that police recovered about one thousand rounds of ammunition and that five hundred more remain on the streets. The ammo is a part of the stash of weapons stolen from arms dealer Victor L Bryant. The police had major concerns about the storage of these weapons and they have been investigating the matter ever since. Williams says that they know that at least one rifle wasn’t recovered as well as a trove of ammunition. They have compiled a report on the findings and today, the Commissioner of Police told the media that they are doing an in-depth review of the arms dealer’s inventory which will help to shed more light on the burglary.
Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police
“Yes, I have received his response. I have further tasked Mr. Ramirez who is in charge of the Dangerous Goods Unit, to do a more extensive investigation that also involves customs. We want to be able to look at the customs entries for importation of firearms that Mr. Gallaty has done over the past year with a view to look at the patterns and see the quantities. With that we should be able to say how many firearms he had at his place and compare what we took away from him and what we have recovered after the burglary. Then we will know exactly how many firearms are left outstanding, if in fact any from the burglary that took place at his establishment.”