Posted January 29, 2018 11:00 am by Comments

By Christen Smith

Federal authorities indicted five men for stealing 650 firearms from a UPS freight facility in Springfield, Missouri in October 2017. The suspects include Keith Lowe (top left), Eric White (top right), Derrick White (bottom right) and Keith Lowe (bottom left). Frank McChriston not pictured. (Photo: Greene County Sheriff’s Office)
Federal attorneys announced Friday the indictments of five Texas men for stealing hundreds of firearms from two UPS trailers at a facility in Missouri last year.
The Department of Justice announced charges against Frank McChriston, 33, of Ponder, Texas; Keith Lowe, 28, of Dallas, Texas; Quinton Haywood, 26, of Glenn Heights, Texas; and Eric White, 26, and Derrick White, 32, both of Texas, for aiding and abetting one another to steal firearms being shipped across state lines and aiding and abetting one another to possess stolen firearms.
Investigators allege the five men broke into the UPS facility in Springfield last October, hot-wired two truck-tractors and used the vehicles to move trailers around the lot. The men then gained access to two trailers containing shipments of firearms, stealing 600 Beretta .380-caliber handguns, 54 Beretta 12-gauge shotguns, a pallet of Justin Brand boots, a dozen cases of soda and “numerous power tools” all destined for Bass Pro Shops.
The suspects stole a

Source: Guns.com

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