BURGLARS HIT SHOP AND RUN.Byline: Charles F. Bostwick Staff Writer PALMDALE - Two teenage burglars smashed a stolen car through the front window of a gun shop and stole 17 guns Friday, officials said, but were quickly caught by sheriff's deputies with the guns recovered. One teen suspect was arrested when deputies stopped the alleged getaway car getaway car n the thieves' getaway car → el coche en que huyeron los ladrones getaway car n → voiture prĂ©vue pour prendre la fuite a mile away. The second suspect ran into a nearby neighborhood, but was caught about 3 1/2 hours later when he was sniffed out by a police dog. ``We got every gun,'' Deputy Dave Jennings David Tuthill Jennings (born June 8, 1952 in New York, New York) was an [ said. The guns - two semiautomatic assault-style rifles, four shotguns This is a list of shotguns. Shotguns fire pellets stored in large shells that are normally loaded into a chamber, one shell at a time. Each shell may contain as many as 200 pellets. , four bolt-action military surplus rifles as well as .22 caliber and hunting rifles and a Civil War-style pistol - were probably stolen to be sold on the street or distributed among fellow gang members, deputies said. The teens smashed a stolen car into High Desert Storm's plate-glass window in the 1700 block of East Avenue Q about 5 a.m. Friday, officials said. The impact knocked down security bars across the window, letting the thieves scoop up Verb 1. scoop up - take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container" lift out, scoop, scoop out, take up remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something guns. The crash set off the burglary burglary, at common law, the breaking and entering of a dwelling house of another at night with the intent to commit a felony, whether the intent is carried out or not. alarm, and a business owner who was already at work at a nearby shop called deputies as well. When deputies rolled up, the neighbor pointed out the suspects fleeing in a second car. Deputies stopped the Toyota Celica For the high-performance versions of the Celica, see . The Toyota Celica name has been applied to a series of popular pony cars made by the Japanese company Toyota. The name is ultimately derived from the Latin word coelica , loaded with guns, on Palmdale Boulevard at 15th Street East. When the passenger ran, deputies surrounded the neighborhood north of Palmdale Boulevard at 15th Street East and called out the Sheriff's Department's special weapons team, a dog and a helicopter to help search. The teens, both 17 and from Palmdale, were booked at Challenger Memorial Youth Center on suspicion of burglary and grand theft of firearms This is an extensive list of small arms — pistol, machine gun, grenade launcher, anti-tank rifle — that includes variants. : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A
Charles F. Bostwick, (661) 267-5742 chuck.bostwick(at)dailynews.com CAPTION(S): photo Photo: (color -- ran in AV edition only) Stolen weapons and other evidence were recovered Friday morning from a car in which two teenage burglary suspects were arrested. Charles F. Bostwick/Daily News |
|
||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion