St. Louis Man Pleads Guilty to Stealing Guns out of St. Louis County Police Cars

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St. Louis Man Pleads Guilty to Stealing Guns out of St. Louis County Police Cars

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on July 31, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

St. Louis, MO - Joshua John Pollard, 20, of St. Louis, pled guilty to three counts of possessing stolen firearms. He appeared in federal court this afternoon before U.S. District Judge Henry Autrey.

According to court documents, on Jan. 12, 2018, Pollard broke the windows of a St. Louis County Police vehicle and forcefully stole a Colt AR-15, fully loaded with a 20-round magazine and a Remington 870 pump action shotgun loaded with four rounds.

On Jan. 29, 2018, Pollard broke a window of a second St. Louis County Police vehicle and forcefully stole a Rock River, AR-15 and a Remington 870 pump action shotgun.

On Jan. 30, 2018, Pollard broke the window of a vehicle and stole a 40-caliber Glock model G23 generation 4 semi-automatic firearm. Investigation by members of the St. Louis County Police Department led to the arrest of Pollard on February 1st who admitted breaking into the two police vehicles and another vehicle in St. Charles.

“I greatly appreciate the hard work by all those who brought about the swift and successful conclusion to these investigations," Colonel Jon M. Belmar, Chief of Police, said. “It is a fine example of the great collaborative work between local and federal authorities that we enjoy here in the St. Louis Region."

Pollard faces up to 10 years’ imprisonment, a $250,000 fine or both on each count. Restitution to the victim is also mandatory. Sentencing has been set for Oct. 30, 2018. In determining the actual sentences, a Judge is required to consider the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, which provide recommended sentencing ranges.

This case was investigated by the St. Louis County Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney Tom Mehan is handling the case for the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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