Texas Gun Store Theft
All they have to do is talk to other departments up and down the I-35 corridor. It is an old M.O. dating back ten years or so. Steal two vehicles, use one to crash into a building the other to get away hauling the loot. Abandon one at the scene, the other at the transfer point. Sometimes they ram pharmacies, convenience stores with ATM machines, or gun stores. It is a gang. The police know which one, but can't catch them in the act.
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- Texas Gun Store Theft -
Big Six,
2015-09-14, 10:22
- Used to happen every couple of months in Phoenix... - Rob Leahy, 2015-09-14, 10:27
- "POLICE STILL DON'T KNOW THE MOTIVE"!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
SIXGUNNER,
2015-09-14, 11:52
- About 30 years ago - Miles, 2015-09-14, 12:59
- Are you at all surprised by the Lamestream media, -
Rob Leahy,
2015-09-14, 17:49
- Whew. When I first saw that I misread that as Texas Gun Shop - MR, 2015-09-14, 19:03
- The so-called JOURNALISTS of today -- electronic and print - John Meeker, 2015-09-15, 09:28
- "POLICE STILL DON'T KNOW THE MOTIVE"!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Hobie, 2015-09-14, 19:10
- the owners need to wise up -
bj,
2015-09-14, 19:57
- Absolutly Concrete filled pipes is just the bigining. -
Rob Leahy,
2015-09-14, 20:09
- "...just a harder nut to crack than your neighbors." - Hoot, 2015-09-14, 20:13
- For even a small store with one or two employees/workers -
Hobie,
2015-09-14, 21:26
- Ditto! - Otony, 2015-09-14, 22:34
- Bollards - Andrew, 2015-09-14, 22:52
- Absolutly Concrete filled pipes is just the bigining. -
Rob Leahy,
2015-09-14, 20:09
- Texas Gun Store Theft - jgt, 2015-09-15, 09:10