Waterford Police Looking for Gun Shop Robbers

Gun Shop Robbers being Sought by Waterford PD

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Posted: 11/14/2012

WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, MICH (WXYZ) - Five men are being sought by Waterford Township Police in an early morning robbery.

Just before 3am, Tuesday, November 13th,  Police were tipped that 2 men were seen running away from the Mega Pawn Gun shop at 4415 Dixie Highway. When police pulled up they saw a Jeep Cherokee had crashed into the building.

Police have since recovered surveillance video from the Mega Pawn Gun shop and some other businesses in the area and it clearly shows a red Dodge pickup meeting up with the Jeep in the parking lot.

In the video, you can see 3 people get out of the pickup and get into the Jeep.
Later, you see 5 men in the rear of the Mega Pawn gun shop trying to break in.

Not getting any satisfaction, the red Jeep is then seen on the video crashing through the front wall of the gun shop.

2 of the men went into the store and took several rifles. Then, they left the shop and ran to neighboring businesses before getting into the Dodge pickup and taking off.

Police have now learned that the Jeep had been stolen from the 3000 block of Look Lake Court in Waterford.

The video is of a decent quality and you may recognize the suspects.
If so, contact the Waterford Township Police department at: 248-618-7515.


 

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