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DALLAS – A Dallas police sergeant has been indicted on federal gun charges for selling stolen service weapons.Thomas Michael Fry, 52, is facing three counts of possession and sale of stolen firearms,
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A Dallas police sergeant has been indicted on federal gun charges for allegedly selling stolen service weapons, according to Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of
Investigators found that the sergeant stole at least three 9mm Sig Sauer pistols from a police department substation between August 2021 and July 2022. He then pawned the stolen guns at a pawnshop, according to federal investigators.