An arms room is the strongest room in the building, a box within a box. Reinforced construction, single-piece door, motion sensors, and the weapons most times inside locked cages, in racks chained to the walls or floor, with locks on them as well.
So, for this to have happened, the alarms had to be deactivated, the arms room breached, the cages breached, and the weapons themselves removed from the racks (or the racks themselves carried off).
This all involves NOISE, both physical and electronic.
I agree. This smells REALLY bad.
Access. Time. Knowledge. Tools. and ‘no one noticing.’
Check the bank accounts of the reservists and limit their travel.
“So Corporal _______, explain these five deposits of $9,995 in the last five weeks.”
“This all involves NOISE, both physical and electronic.”
Unless you’ve got the lockbox with all the arms room keys in it. And you’ve deactivated all the alarms, including the one that rings at the local PD.
And your facility administrator is named Mohammed.