The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a burglary at a deputy’s home in which a .40 caliber Glock and ammunition were stolen as well as a collection of police badges.

The burglary happened during the day at the home on Cape Road in Raymond, sometime between 7 a.m. and 3:45 p.m., the Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

The gun was in a firearms safe, which was stolen, the statement said. The burglar or burglars also stole women’s jewelry.

Officials say the burglars took a number of badges, including Cumberland County “Deputy,” “Detective” and “Sergeant.”

Authorities believe the burglary is related to a suspicious vehicle that pulled into a neighbor’s driveway. An older woman got out and knocked on the door, then left quickly when she realized someone was home.

The car was described as similar to a gray Mercury Marquis, though it had a lighter roof and possibly chrome spoke wheels. Several men were in the vehicle.

Investigators ask that anyone with information about the case, or who had an encounter similar to the people in the gray car, call the sheriff’s office at 774-1444, ext. 2173.

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