The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ Controls Over Its Weapons, Laptop Computers, and Other Sensitive Property

Audit Report 08-29
September 2008
Office of the Inspector General


Appendix V
Analysis of Lost, Stolen, or Missing Weapons
Reported to Internal Affairs
NUMBER LOSS TYPE DAYS BETWEEN
LOSS AND REPORTED DATES
REPORTED
TIMELY71
1 Stolen 0 Yes
2 Stolen 2 No
3 Stolen 0 Yes
4 Stolen 0 Yes
5 Lost CND72 CND
6 Lost CND CND
7 Stolen 0 Yes
8 Lost 0 Yes
9 Lost 2 No
10 Stolen 3 No
11 Stolen 0 Yes
12 Stolen 0 Yes
13 Lost 0 Yes
14 Lost 19 No
15 Lost 0 Yes
16 Lost 1 Yes
17 Stolen 0 Yes
18 Lost 0 Yes
19 Lost 0 Yes
20 Stolen 0 Yes
21 Stolen 0 Yes
22 Stolen 0 Yes
23 Stolen 0 Yes
24 Lost 0 Yes
25 Lost 0 Yes
26 Lost 0 Yes
27 Lost 0 Yes
28 Lost 0 Yes
29 Lost 0 Yes
30 Stolen 0 Yes
31 Lost 1 Yes
32 Lost 1 Yes
33 Stolen 0 Yes
34 Lost 0 Yes
35 Stolen 0 Yes
36 Lost 0 Yes
37 Lost 1 Yes
38 Stolen 0 Yes
39 Lost 0 Yes
40 Lost 0 Yes
41 Lost 0 Yes
42 Stolen 1 Yes
43 Stolen 1 Yes
44 Stolen 0 Yes
45 Stolen 0 Yes
46 Stolen 0 Yes
47 Stolen 0 Yes
48 Stolen 0 Yes
49 Stolen 0 Yes
50 Stolen 0 Yes
51 Stolen 0 Yes
52 Stolen 0 Yes
53 Stolen 0 Yes
54 Stolen 0 Yes
55 Stolen 0 Yes
56 Stolen 1 Yes
57 Stolen 0 Yes
58 Lost 1 Yes
59 Lost 0 Yes
60 Stolen 0 Yes
61 Stolen 0 Yes
62 Lost 0 Yes
63 Lost 0 Yes
64 Stolen 0 Yes
Source: ATF Internal Affairs investigative reports

 


Footnotes
  1. ATF required that its employees report a loss immediately to a SAC, division director, or chief.  We considered any loss reported 2 or more days after the loss occurred as not reported in a timely manner.

  2. We could not determine (CND) how quickly some losses were reported because the investigative report did not include the date of the loss, the date the loss was reported, or both.

 


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