Siloam Springs Police Investigating Gun Theft
By: Cassidy Hodges
Updated: February 6, 2013
UPDATE: A $1,000 reward is now being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons involved in the M&M Pawn Burglary and gun theft.
Siloam Springs Police need help finding the person or people responsible for taking nearly 40 firearms from a local Pawn Shop.
The department is making this case its top priority, to keep folks in Siloam safe.
Sergeant Todd Brakeville tells us in the nine years he's worked on the Siloam Springs Police Force, he's never seen a gun theft of this magnitude.
According to a press release, they were called to M&M Pawn Monday morning in reference to a burglary they believe took place in the early morning hours of Sunday.
Siloam Springs Police need help finding the person or people responsible for taking nearly 40 firearms from a local Pawn Shop.
The department is making this case its top priority, to keep folks in Siloam safe.
Sergeant Todd Brakeville tells us in the nine years he's worked on the Siloam Springs Police Force, he's never seen a gun theft of this magnitude.
According to a press release, they were called to M&M Pawn Monday morning in reference to a burglary they believe took place in the early morning hours of Sunday.
The owner called police after discovering the robbery.
Police say the perpetrators appeared to have gained entry to the shop by breaking a window and removing a protective metal gate.
One inside, police believe they stole an assortment of about 35 guns including hand guns, shotguns and rifles.
Siloam Springs P.D. would like anyone with information regarding this burglary to contact the Siloam Springs Police Criminal Investigation Division at (479) 524-4118.
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