CHICAGO - The City of Chicago's Inspector General's Office said a law meant to help police track gun offenders is not being enforced.

What we know:

The agency released a new report that found the current gun offender registration ordinance is unreliable and incomplete.

The ordinance requires anyone convicted of a gun-related charge to register five days after their release from custody or sentencing.

What they're saying:

Inspector General Deborah Witzburg said the registry is not being used correctly.

"The registry, as it exists right now, is incomplete, out of date. It doesn't include everyone it should. It includes some people who should have rolled off. It is not being updated regularly, it's not being used regularly by officers," she said.

The other side:

The report does

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