In total, the ATF reports that 241 guns have been stolen to date this year, in comparison with 112 in 2021 and 326 in 2022. The ATF said there have been more break-ins in the last few weeks.
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This data comes as Raleigh says it seeing a similar issue in the Capital City. In the city's most recent crime report Wednesday, Chief Estella Patterson said there's been a 40% increase in guns stolen out of cars compared to the same time last year.
That report also noted that arrests in Raleigh's Glenwood South have more than tripled, while gun confiscations have more than quadrupled.
WATCH: RPD Chief Estella Patterson releases latest crime stats
On Thursday, business owners who have been clamoring for stricter law enforcement in the nightlife district reacted to the numbers.
"It's like a small army. It's pretty good, you can definitely see them down here," said Wes Alexander, GM of the Hibernian, of the increased police presence.
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Larry Miller runs a business coalition in Glenwood South and said the numbers have proved the vocal proponents of change right.
"They're able to be here when crimes occur," Miller said. "And so, the fact that you have a lot more police officers here, it's not surprising that there are a lot more arrests being made."