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Calgary police patrol rifle stolen in car prowling incident

Calgary police is asking for the public's help after an officer's rifle was stolen from his personal vehicle.

ASIRT overseeing investigation

Police say a patrol rifle like this one was stolen from an officer's personal vehicle. (CBC)

Calgary police areasking for the public's help after a vehicle break-inresulted in the theft of anofficer's weapon.

Police say an off-duty CPS member was eating dinner at a Crowfoot Crossingrestaurant Saturday nightwhen someone broke into his personal car, which police could only describe as a Subaru.

The person took a locked case from the car, containing theofficer'sC-8 Colt patrol rifle andtwo 28-round magazines.

The officer had taken the rifle home for cleaning. He discovered his car had been broken into when he left the restaurant around midnight and alerted police.

Supt. Kevan Stuart says the incident made him feel "sick" to hisstomach.

Criminal Code breach?

"There is no reason in my mind why an officer would take his firearm home," he said.

Investigators are canvassing the area for CCTV footage to determine if other vehicles were also targeted. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) is overseeing the investigation, buttheCalgary policeprofessional standards unitis also looking to see ifthere were any breaches of the Criminal Code or policeprocedure.

The officer has been with the Calgary police for roughly three yearsand has been suspendedwith pay, according to Stuart.

"If our investigation determines that there is any Criminal Code breaches ... this officer's career is in huge jeopardy," Stuart said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Calgary police or Crime Stoppers.Stuart says if anyone happens to find the rifle, they shouldcall 911 and Calgary police will "have a car crew there immediately."