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Roger Gransee of Whitewater said he was acting as catcher as his granddaughter warmed up for her 12-and- by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro">under fastpitch game Sunday when he lost the handgun. “I am so embarrassed by this, it’s unreal. It was just a careless mistake,” Gransee told The Gazette. Gransee has a permit under the state’s concealed-carry law, and concealed carry is not banned in Janesville parks, including the sports by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro">complex, police Lt. Keith Lawver said.Well, at least he’s embarrassed about it. That makes everything alright, correct? The weapon was a loaded, .380 semiautomatic handgun, and it was found by one of the Little League players during by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro"> by Freeven pro">the game. The child, clearly more responsible than the adult in this case, handed the weapon over to the umpire. A coach called police.