Worked for Dallas in the 70's on police radio installs and repair. Often found guns inside the car's trunk where the radio was just dumped in with all the other junk. Asked why? Response was they were going to turn it in latter; just let it rattle around!
Also worked for a body cam company in ~2010 - 2020, there is really only two major ones, and I won't say which. Same response, also "they won't be returned anyway".
A few years ago in the 90's, had my friend's son caught with his dad's 45. (he was just transporting it from the range) confiscated in mint condition, returned after 6 months beat to hell.
While it does not happen very often it does happen and was told 'don't worry about it'.
Best friend since high school was a cop until he retired, didn't even know what model of gun he carried, but he said "I know it's a S&W".
So there, no ax to grind. Heck, most don't not even take care of their own firearms.
To them 'it's just a tool like a hammer'. At the end of the day just dump it in the toolbox.
Cops are not firearm enthusiasts like the rest of us on this forum most I've met could care less.