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Lock’s Gun Exchange in Mayfair might want to beef up its locks, and the rest of its security system in the wake of three recent break-ins that resulted in the theft of 17 handguns from the shop. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives released surveillance photos and video of a suspect in the burglaries, along with a rendering of his distinctive clothing, to the public last Thursday. The burglaries occurred at 6700 Rowland Ave. (at the intersection of Frankford Avenue) on Aug. 26, as well as Sept. 1 and 14. All of the crimes occurred between 2 and 3:30 a.m. The ATF has released few details about the method of the break-ins. On Aug. 26, an undetermined number of burglars entered the store through unspecified means and made off with five handguns. No missing guns were detected following the next break-in on Sept. 1. But on Sept. 14, burglars returned to the shop and made off with 12 more guns.

During the Sept. 1 incident, a surveillance camera recorded a burglar as he hurled long rifle or shotgun barrels like spears at a gun cabinet in an attempt to break the glass enclosure.
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The hoodie features distinctive designs on the chest and hood depicting a crown and the word “KING” in white or gold printing. A second video released by the ATF lasts two seconds and shows a person prowling around the shop, although it was recorded in night vision, so the images and colors are not easily distinguishable.
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They hope to make progress in the investigation before the stolen guns end up in violent hands. “Stolen guns are quickly peddled through underground sales or traded for drugs and ultimately end up at crime scenes, to include being used in acts of violence,” ATF Special Agent in Charge Sam Rabadi said in a printed statement. Contact the ATF hotline at 1-888-ATF-TIPS (283-8477) or email to ATFTips@atf.gov to report information. You can reach William KennyInfowars reporter Joe Biggs talks with an ATF spokesman on why they are investigating the BP gas station fire as a result of the Milwaukee race riots.2 machine guns, 7 other weapons stolen from West Jordan store WEST JORDAN — Nine guns, including two machines guns, were recently stolen from a firearms store in West Jordan. On Thursday, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the West Jordan Police Department announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrests and convictions of two men believed to be responsible for breaking into Flawless Firearms, 6708 S. Airport Road (4700 West).

The incident happened about 7 a.m. on Nov. 5. Store surveillance video released by the ATF shows two men — who covered their skin from head-to-toe with hoodies, masks and gloves — using a crowbar or similar tool to pry open the back door. After a short time inside the business, the burglars loaded the guns into a white, older-model SUV. "The machine guns, as well as two silencers, business checks and paperwork, were kept in a safe, which the thieves took with them," the ATF said in a prepared statement. "The theft of machine guns is especially concerning,” said Ken Croke, the special agent in charge of ATF's Denver Field Division. “If anyone has information on the burglary, we urge them to step forward so we can recover these firearms before someone gets hurt.” Despite several similarities, ATF officials on Thursday said investigators do not believe the incident is related to the burglary of a Bountiful pawn shop in October in which more than two dozen handguns were stolen.

Investigators noted, however, that it was still too early to definitively rule out a possible connection. On Oct. 14, at least two men broke into Pawn Depot, 613 S. 500 West in Bountiful. The glass front door of the shop was shattered, and the burglars entered carrying tools with them, including what appeared to be a large crowbar in a surveillance video. The men were also "covered head to toe" in clothing so no skin was visible, according to police. West Jordan Police Sgt. Joe Monson said detectives do believe that a burglary in South Jordan just prior to the Flawless Firearms burglary is related. That burglary involved cash registers and money but not guns, he said. Anyone with any information about the stolen guns can call the ATF at 1-800- ATF-GUNS (1-800-283-4867) or West Jordan police at 801-840-4000. For those of us who haven't (yet) made snowboarding our profession, we need casual yet functional clothes for other year-round adventures. Wear the Analog Integrate Full-Zip Hoodie as a mid-layer during snow season and then to the beach, around a fire or out on the town the rest of the day.