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From James Madison University's campus newspaper:
http://www.breezejmu.org/news/article_6b6b7a8e-d9af-11e0-ba73-001a4bcf6878.html
Gun Thief Suspect Arrested
The Harrisonburg Police Department arrested a Broadway, Va. man for allegedly stealing 22 guns from the Rockingham Cooperative on West Grace Street.
Vladimir P. Mazur, 23, was charged with four felony counts of larceny with intent to sell, two counts of felony breaking and entering, two felony counts of grand larceny and two felony counts of property damage.
Mazur allegedly broke into the co-op twice to steal guns, according to Harrisonburg police spokeswoman Mary-Hope Vass.
Police say the first break-in took place July 28 at approximately 9 p.m. Mazur allegedly broke one of the co-op's windows to enter the store.
The second break-in took place Aug. 4, and officers responded to a call at about 9:20 p.m. Vass said Mazur stole 44 guns in total. Of those 44, 22 were recovered; 15 of these confirmed to have come from the co-op.
"It's very much an ongoing investigation," Vass said. "We're still working to determine where they were from and what he was doing with them."
HPD worked with its RUSH Drug Task Force, the CHARGE Gang Task Force and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to make the arrest.
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I think it should be noted that the break-ins occurred just 2 doors behind the JMU Campus Police Station, near the corner of Main and Grace Streets.
http://www.breezejmu.org/news/article_6b6b7a8e-d9af-11e0-ba73-001a4bcf6878.html
Gun Thief Suspect Arrested
The Harrisonburg Police Department arrested a Broadway, Va. man for allegedly stealing 22 guns from the Rockingham Cooperative on West Grace Street.
Vladimir P. Mazur, 23, was charged with four felony counts of larceny with intent to sell, two counts of felony breaking and entering, two felony counts of grand larceny and two felony counts of property damage.
Mazur allegedly broke into the co-op twice to steal guns, according to Harrisonburg police spokeswoman Mary-Hope Vass.
Police say the first break-in took place July 28 at approximately 9 p.m. Mazur allegedly broke one of the co-op's windows to enter the store.
The second break-in took place Aug. 4, and officers responded to a call at about 9:20 p.m. Vass said Mazur stole 44 guns in total. Of those 44, 22 were recovered; 15 of these confirmed to have come from the co-op.
"It's very much an ongoing investigation," Vass said. "We're still working to determine where they were from and what he was doing with them."
HPD worked with its RUSH Drug Task Force, the CHARGE Gang Task Force and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to make the arrest.
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I think it should be noted that the break-ins occurred just 2 doors behind the JMU Campus Police Station, near the corner of Main and Grace Streets.