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Federal agents seized hundreds of guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition from a convicted felon's home, and charged him with illegally selling firearms.
Agents seized 410 guns and the ammunition from Curt P. Radovich's home in Butler on Thursday. Radovich, 39, was charged with illegally possessing the weapons and ammo, and with illegally selling the guns to a felon and others without a license.
Special Agent John Hageman, spokesman for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms office in Philadelphia, said the seizure was one of the largest ever in Pennsylvania.
ATF agents and local police arrested Radovich near dawn and spent the next several hours searching his home about 30 miles north of Pittsburgh. The weapons included "handguns, long guns, assault-type weapons, pistols, shotguns," Hageman said.
More than 200 guns stolen from Midland County Store
Authorities say more than 200 guns have been stolen from a Midland County gun dealer. Someone cut the burglar alarm wire and forced open the door of Joe Gun Inc. in Sanford late Tuesday or early Wednesday. Stolen were rifles, shotguns, handguns and ammunition.