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You are here: Home / Greater Indianapolis / Crime / ATF Offers $5,000 Reward In Pops Guns Burglary

ATF Offers $5,000 Reward In Pops Guns Burglary

November 21, 2012 by Brian Groce

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, today announced a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the theft of firearms from Pops Guns, 30 S. Post Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, on Sunday.

ATF and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department are investigating the theft of 45 firearms.  Investigators have developed information regarding this burglary.  However, additional information provided from the public may assist in solving the case.

“Having investigated similar cases in the past, we know stolen firearms are used in furtherance of drug- and gang-related activities and are utilized by violent criminals to perpetrate additional crimes,” said Robin Shoemaker, Special Agent in Charge, ATF Columbus Field Division.

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Rick Hite added, “Law enforcement is seeking assistance from the public in locating these weapons and identifying those responsible.”

Anyone with information is asked to call the ATF crime gun hotline 1-800-ATF-GUNS (1-800-283-4867) or “Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana” and the telephone number is 317-262-TIPS. The ATF hotline is toll free and callers may remain anonymous.

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Filed Under: Crime, Greater Indianapolis Tagged With: IMPD, Indianapolis Crime, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department

About Brian Groce

Brian Groce is a native Indianapolis resident and is the President & CEO of Indianapolis based Naptown Buzz LLC, as well as the Editor In Chief of Naptown Buzz.

Brian also operates Watershed Studio LLC, an Indianapolis based consulting firm as well as Fazoom LLC, an Indianapolis based e-commerce website.

But first and foremost, Brian is the husband of his beautiful wife Amanda and the father of a house full of kids.

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