Authorities Offer $5K Reward In Shooting Center Burglary

Authorities Offer $5K Reward In Shooting Center Burglary

Detectives are working around the clock after a local shooting center is burglarized and multiple weapons and ammo are stolen.

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DELAWARE COUNTY, Ohio—Authorities continued to investigate after a local shooting center was burglarized and multiple weapons were stolen.

Authorities have offered a reward for tips that leads to the arrest or indictment of a suspect(s.)

NBC 4’s Marcus Thorpe GOT ANSWERS at a Friday afternoon press conference.

Delaware County Sheriff’s Office and Central Ohio Crime Stoppers have requested information from the community.

All of the following information was taken from an official release.

Suspects forced entry into the Black Wing Shooting Center on state Route 36, just west of Delaware, at 12:30 a.m. Monday, August 17.

Suspects removed multiple firearms, including hunting rifles, shotguns, assault weapons and tactical knives, and several rounds of ammunition. Officials haven’t conducted inventory checks yet, so an exact list of missing items is not available.

Delaware County Sheriff Walter L. Davis III called the crime troubling, as the weapons are in the hands of criminals.

Authorities said detectives have been working around the clock on this case.

Evidence found at the scene suggested the suspects parked a vehicle along state Route 37, in front of the business, during the burglary. 

The vehicle might have appeared to be disabled.

Shooting center members said they are surprised that a break-in like this could happen, adding that there is a very strong security system in place.

Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms officials said the shooting center had adequate security in place for the amount of firepower they had inside.

Central Ohio Crime Stoppers, FOP Lodge 9 and Black Wing collectively offered a reward for as much as $5,000 for any information that leads to the arrest and/or indictment of the person or persons responsible. 

Anyone with information should contact the Delaware County sheriff’s office at 740-833-2890 or Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 877-645-TIPS (8477) or go to http://www.stopcrime.org.

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Flag Comment Posted by SouthCo on August 21, 2009 at 11:37 pm

Inside job….at least a very real possibility for them to investigate. Give it a few weeks or so, those guns will slowly start popping up throughout the streets of the co

Flag Comment Posted by Boondocksaint on August 21, 2009 at 10:03 pm

Inside job?
I am concerned that Snerdly is so quick
to defend the thieves- who have already “broken an existing law”.
Hmmm…

Flag Comment Posted by Laura on August 21, 2009 at 6:40 pm

Snerdly:Awesome observation!

Flag Comment Posted by Snerdly on August 21, 2009 at 5:39 pm

Great on the scare tactic.  You eluded that “High Power” weapons were stolen, then went on to say, officials would not release info on the items stolen.  Despite the fact these items are now stolen, they still are not capable of harming someone until someone breaks an existing law.

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