SACRAMENTO (CBS SF/AP) — California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Wednesday that state law enforcement, spurred on by surge in gun buys during the COVID-19 pandemic, led to a push by state authorities to seize illegal guns, resulting in a seizure of almost 1,500 weapons last year.

Agents investigated more than 6,600 people in 2021 through the Armed and Prohibited Persons System, known as APPS, according to a report released Wednesday. Of the 1,428 firearms seized last year, 826 were listed in the database but 602 — including 39 so-called ghost guns — were not.

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The only-in-California registry cross-matches databases to find people who legally purchased weapons but are now banned from ownership because they have been convicted of felonies or a violent misdemeanor, or have a history of domestic violence or mental illness. State and local authorities then can move to seize the weapons under the program, which began in 2006.

The state Department of Justice’s efforts were hampered by the pandemic during the first half of 2021 but agents were able to return to previous productivity levels after in-person contact restrictions were lifted in June, according to Bonta.

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“They get deadly illegal firearms out of our communities,” he said.

Agents conducted four regional large-scale sweeps in the second half of 2021, Bonta said, to make up for time lost during the earlier part of the year. The sweeps resulted in 55 arrests.

The system included 24,509 people as of Jan. 1. Officials this year conducted crackdowns in the counties of Contra Costa, Santa Clara, San Francisco, San Mateo, Sonoma, and Solano in January. Last month, they targeted people in the database in Los Angeles County.

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