The Daphne Police Department is looking into a large number of car break-ins in the area in the past three weeks that have led to seven guns being stolen.

Daphne Police Department Public Information Officer Jud Beedy confirmed that over the month of October that 40 cars had been burglarized after the doors had been left unlocked on the vehicles. So far seven guns have been stolen and the areas hit hardest by the burglaries are Creekside, Stratford Glenn, Eagle Creek and the surrounding areas.

Police reported that between Saturday (Oct. 29) night and Sunday (Oct. 30) morning 20 of those car burglaries occurred. In those incidents police reported that at least two handguns were stolen along with other items like cash, jewelry and electronics.

Beedy said no arrests have been made in the incidents at this time, but the investigation into the incidents are ongoing.