MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) – Detectives in Wilson County need your support discovering quite a few guns stolen throughout a dwelling theft out of Mt. Juliet.

Detective Justin Cagle says a Springfield XDM Elite OSP 9mm handgun, a Glock 35 .40 caliber handgun, and an AK-47 Draco Pistol 7.62 caliber had been stolen from a residence in Mt. Juliet and considered to have been bought on line to another person in Nashville.

“We are searching at well about $1,000 for all 3 firearms,” Detective Cagle explained to Information 2. 

He thinks the thief built their way as a result of an unlocked window at a property around the Outdated Hickory location, thieving some income together with the three guns.

“We do believe that by placing out this data we will be equipped to have anyone come forward in excellent faith, not knowing they bought the stolen guns,” Cagle said.

He reported investigative methods led detectives to the internet site armslist.com, which in accordance to Cagle, “is a classifieds site exactly where you can advertise or market firearms.” 

The detective is waiting around to listen to from site officials, hoping the guns don’t fall into the mistaken arms.

“The the vast majority of our violent crimes that we see – our shootings, robberies, the guns that we get better are ordinarily stolen. They are not acquired or acquired lawfully. In this scenario, definitely, we have a criminal who has broken into a dwelling and committed a crime, thus we are really self-assured that they are not heading to treatment who they sell the firearms to or whose arms they drop into. That is what we are hoping to avoid,” Cagle stated.  

The Wilson County Sheriff’s Business office is on the lookout to offer you some kind of reward to the person they consider unknowingly may have acquired a single of the stolen guns.

“We do know people are hesitant to return a firearm that they have procured due to the fact they would be out of the revenue, but we are now doing work to discover a resolution for that.”

Detectives believe that the guns were being likely sold sometime concerning July 21 and August 19.

Any individual with information and facts is questioned to simply call Detective Justin Cagle with the Wilson County Sheriff’s Workplace at 615-290-2679.