3 Arrested in Va. Gun Store Burglaries

WASHINGTON โ€” Three suspects described as lightning-fast burglars have been arrested in a series of three area gun store thefts over the last 10 days.

Authorities said a tip led them to Preston G. Holmes, 23; Matthew D. Jones, 23; and Daniel L. Quarles, 19.

A news release from the U.S. attorneyโ€™s office for the eastern district of Virginia states that all the men are โ€œlocal,โ€ suggesting that they may live in Alexandria.

The men face a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison if convicted.

In the March 11 burglary of 50 West Armory in Chantilly, Virginia, the men allegedly stole 35 semi-automatic handguns in 45 seconds. Holmes, Jones and Quarles are also believed to be responsible for burglarizing ASH Tactical and SSG Tactical in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on March 14.

Scott Wahl, a manager at the Chantilly store, said the burglars busted the glass in the front door, destroyed display cases and took $25,000 worth of firearms.

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โ€œItโ€™s not good for us, itโ€™s not good for our customers and itโ€™s not good for pro-Second-Amendment people when you have stolen firearms that go out on the market,โ€ Wahl said.

With the serial numbers on record and a database of all the guns missing, Wahl said, the people who took them were limited in what they could do with them.

โ€œTheyโ€™re almost worthless to anybody, other than a criminal who is going to sell them to another criminal,โ€ he said.

Police in Maryland believe at least two suspects were involved in the March 9 burglary of United Gun Shop in Rockville.

Federal and local authorities have yet to comment on whether the Maryland and Virginia burglaries are believed to be related.

WTOPโ€™s Mike Murillo contributed to this report.

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