UPDATE 5/26/16: Police say the vehicle has been recovered and an arrest made in the case, but other equipment is still missing. View the update here.

Honolulu police are looking for a stolen vehicle that belongs to an officer.

Multiple sources tell KHON2 it was taken from a condominium parking lot on Piikoi Street in Makiki Tuesday.

The Honolulu Police Department confirms the officer’s supplemental rifle, electric gun, and other police equipment were inside.

Sources tell KHON2 parts of a police uniform were also stolen.

The car is a 2000 white, two-door Honda Civic with the license plate JGC 937.

Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or CrimeStoppers at 955-8300.

We asked the department what the policy is on keeping equipment in a vehicle, and a spokeswoman said: “Department policy requires that officers exercise extreme care and caution in storing weapons and other equipment.”

We’re still trying to find out what HPD considers “extreme car and caution” and what kind of discipline officers face when they don’t follow it.

This is not the first time a police officer’s belongings have been stolen.

In January, an officer’s gun was taken after his personal vehicle was broken into near Dole Middle School in Kalihi. That prompted the school to go on lockdown for several hours. HPD still hasn’t told us if the weapon was recovered.

Last September, an officer’s SUV was stolen while it was parked on the street in Foster Village. His uniforms and other gear were inside. He eventually got them back.

In June 2009, an officer’s department-issued gun, rifle, ammunition, holster and ID were stolen out of his subsidized vehicle while he was off-duty. His car was in a parking lot in Kailua.