Guns Stolen From Scrap Yard

Alabama Mobile  Mobile police hope someone will recognize the man caught on surveillance camera.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Fri, May 22, 2009 - 5:45 pm CST
Mobile police need your help to catch a crook caught on camera.

Police say a man stole several guns May 8 from Smith Scrap Yard on Bear Fork Road.

If you recognize him, please call police at 251.208.7211 or Crime Stoppers at 251.208.7000.
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What’s that on his head,A turban or a cap of some kind? If he wears that fairly often he ought to be easily identified.

I can’t even see the video on my computer. A plain picture would be nice.

Well they need to check with some of the dealers around the area…dealers will trade drugs for guns.

Here’s to hoping that this bad guy plays with a loaded gun and has an accidental self-shooting!

But the real question is: (assuming this happened after hours) why were these weapons not better secured?

Now thats what i call posing for the camera.Will
people ever learn crime doesn’t pay.Firearms probaly a felon already which boost it right on up to federal.
Alabamaoutlaw

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