Posted on 09/23/2014 12:05:05 PM PDT by rktman
Detectives in Indianapolis are investigating after a trailer loaded with guns and ammunition was stolen from a west side business.
Shortly before 8:30 a.m. Saturday, an IMPD officer was dispatched to Profire Firearms, located at 7341 Rockville Road. The business owner told the officer that sometime between 8 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday someone stole a white 2014 Stealth Titan box trailer from behind the store.
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probably should not be advertising that on the trailer and stuff
I know state laws vary but in CT if I leave a handgun locked in my car, I can be cited. This guy leaves a trailer full of guns and ammo (insured, I’m sure) conveniently available to anyone with a Ford 150? I suspect an outside inside job.
bttt
This is just a larger version of my boating accident.
When detectives arrived, the trailer was still locked. When the opened it, they found the stolen weapons were gone, ...
That's strange.
"...the trailer was still locked. When the opened it, they found the stolen weapons were gone,..."
NDIANAPOLIS - Sources confirm anonymous tips have helped Indianapolis Metro Police locate some of the weapons stolen from a west side gun store.
The weapons were located at a residence. Officers continue to track leads.
The trailer, which carried thousands of dollars’ worth of weapons and ammunition, was found Monday evening - but it was empty.
Space cowboys....................
I wasn’t ready for that.
ATF will be very familiar with his lower bowels as I am sure they have pulled out their trust magnifying glass to take a look around.
Uzi - meh, nice for the glove box.
Give me that Mag-58 and the Thompson!!
Roger that. Maybe they atf can call katie couric in for some expert advice on rectal scanning.
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