FORSYTH, Ga. – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (ATF) and the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the trade
association for the firearms industry, are seeking information leading to the
arrest and conviction of those responsible for the burglary and theft of
sixty-six firearms from Forsyth County Pawn, in Cumming, Georgia. ATF is
offering a reward up to $2,500, which will be matched by the NSSF for a total
reward up to $5,000.
"We take this crime very seriously," said SAC
Wayne Dixie. "There are sixty-six firearms on the streets, with the strong
potential of being sold to or used by other criminals. Firearms trafficking is
a serious offense which results in significant federal prison time for the
person or persons responsible."
This theft of firearms occurred in the early morning hours
on August 11, 2017, at 211 Atlanta Highway, Cumming, Georgia. The sixty-six firearms pose a potential
danger to citizens’ communities and quality of life. ATF is soliciting the
public’s assistance with any information that leads to those responsible for
this crime.
This reward is part of a larger national cooperative
initiative between the NSSF and ATF in which NSSF matches ATF rewards in cases
involving the theft of firearms from federally licensed firearms retailers. ATF
works closely with members of the firearms industry to curb the criminal
acquisition and misuse of firearms.
Anyone with information about this crime should contact the
ATF Gun Hotline at 1-800-ATF-GUNS (283-4867). Callers may remain anonymous, and
anonymous reporting can be done via the ATF App Reportit.
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