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Home » Lost Your Gun in the Palisades Fire? LAPD Opens Recovery Process for 500 Firearms Found

Lost Your Gun in the Palisades Fire? LAPD Opens Recovery Process for 500 Firearms Found

Adam Green By Adam Green May 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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LOS ANGELES, CA — The Los Angeles Police Department has announced a public outreach initiative to help residents recover firearms lost during the Palisades Fire. Since January, LAPD officers have recovered approximately 500 firearms from the fire zone and are now seeking to return them to their rightful owners.

Residents who believe they lost a firearm in the Palisades Fire are asked to contact the LAPD Gun Recovery Unit by emailing [email protected]. Individuals will need to provide proof of residential address and a description of the firearm to initiate the recovery process.

“Since January, LAPD officers have been working through the painstaking process of recovering and rendering approximately 500 firearms safe,” said LAPD Chief of Detectives Alan Hamilton. “We recognize that these firearms may hold significant sentimental value to their owners, whether as family heirlooms, historical pieces, or personal mementos, and we are doing our best to reunite them with their owners.”

The recovery operation, conducted in collaboration with local agencies and cleanup crews, uncovered hundreds of firearms, many heavily damaged by fire. Due to the extent of the damage, identification has proven difficult in many cases, but LAPD assures the public that all recovered firearms are being handled with care and respect throughout the process.

Residents who wish to officially report their firearm as lost property may do so in person at any LAPD Community Police Station or online at LAPDonline.org.

The LAPD emphasized its commitment to community recovery efforts and its intent to uphold the highest standards of professionalism in returning property lost in the fire.

This process also serves as a reminder of the responsibilities associated with lawful firearm ownership. Situations such as natural disasters highlight the importance of secure storage and documentation. The LAPD’s initiative to reunite gun owners with their firearms is an encouraging step in maintaining accountability while respecting Second Amendment rights.

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