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MI: 10 Guns Stolen During Break-in at Gun Store in Monroe County
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Michigan State Police are investigating a break-in at a gun store in Frenchtown Township where 10 guns were stolen. According to police, the alarm company for Shooter's Edge on North Monroe St. notified MSP that a window was broken.
When troopers arrived, they saw two rocks thrown through the front store window. After investigating, they found 10 guns were missing.
Right now, police are asking anyone with information to call them immediately at 734-242-3500. The ATF is also offering a $3,000 reward for information. You can call them at 1-800-ATF-GUNS. |
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jac
(5/3/2016)
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Hey Obama,
This is how criminals get guns. They don't buy them at gun shows. |
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