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Watch the moment a felon crawls through a gun store to steal 73 firearms after ‘cutting a hole in the side’ of the store


Watch the moment a felon crawls through a gun store to steal 73 firearms after ‘cutting a hole in the side’ of the store

A group of thieves broke into a gun shop and stole 73 firearms. Most of these weapons are still missing.

Watch the moment the criminals cut a hole in the side of the store to get to the guns.

A group of felons stole 73 firearms from a gun store. The incident was captured on video.

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A group of felons stole 73 firearms from a gun store. The incident was captured on video.Photo credit: Placer County Sheriff’s Office
The Placer County Sheriff's Office released a statement about the July 22 crime

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The Placer County Sheriff’s Office released a statement about the July 22 crimePhoto credit: Placer County Sheriff’s Office

Last month, three men broke into Foothill Firearms in Placer County, California and stole 73 guns.

The robbery occurred on July 22nd between 01:22 and 04:07.

The suspects used a power cutter to drill a hole in the side of the gun shop and crawled through.

Once they entered the bar, one of the suspects packed the handguns into several travel bags.

The other is said to have been the guard and getaway driver.

The surveillance cameras recorded the moment the criminals took the weapons and fled in a light-colored sedan.

Weeks after the crime, authorities were able to locate and arrest all three perpetrators on August 6.

According to the Placer County Sheriff’s Office, the men were arrested in the San Rafael area.

The first alleged accomplice was identified as Tyrone Brennen, 39, who was believed to be the suspect who broke into the building.

In addition to 57-year-old Richard Nosenzo, 41-year-old Loren Bingham was also arrested.

San Francisco police use drones to hunt and arrest thieves, resulting in “numerous arrests”

“After identifying the suspects, a no-bail warrant was obtained for Brennen’s arrest,” the sheriff’s office wrote of X.

Following the arrest, Placer County Sheriff Wayne Woo issued a statement saying the men had prior criminal records.

“Unfortunately, these three suspects are just another example of the failed criminal justice reform in the state of California,” said Sheriff Woo.

“They are career criminals with gang affiliations.

“And they have previous convictions for similar behavior.”

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