JJ_BPK
05-08-2012, 04:00
Why is Bragg the hot spot for all the dumb-shits of late??
Fort Bragg, N.C. — A Spring Lake gun shop was temporarily closed Monday after an overnight burglary in which a Fort Bragg soldier with the 82nd Airborne allegedly stole more than $68,000 worth of guns, ammunition and accessories.
A handwritten note attached to yellow crime scene tape outside Guns Plus on North Bragg Boulevard read: "Guns Plus will be closed for the day due to scumbags breaking in. But we caught them."
Cumberland County sheriff's deputies arrested Spc. William David Devane, 28, of 8961 Ardennes Road, who they found hiding early Monday morning on top of an old truck parked in heavy brush next door to the business.
A heavy-vehicle truck driver assigned to the Airborne's 2nd Brigade Combat Team, Devane was being held Monday in the Cumberland County Detention Center under a $50,000 secured bond on charges of felony breaking and entering, felony larceny of firearms and possession of stolen firearms.
A public affairs officer with the 82nd Airborne said Devane returned from deployment in Iraq in November after a six-month mission.
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http://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/11070001/
Fort Bragg, N.C. — A Spring Lake gun shop was temporarily closed Monday after an overnight burglary in which a Fort Bragg soldier with the 82nd Airborne allegedly stole more than $68,000 worth of guns, ammunition and accessories.
A handwritten note attached to yellow crime scene tape outside Guns Plus on North Bragg Boulevard read: "Guns Plus will be closed for the day due to scumbags breaking in. But we caught them."
Cumberland County sheriff's deputies arrested Spc. William David Devane, 28, of 8961 Ardennes Road, who they found hiding early Monday morning on top of an old truck parked in heavy brush next door to the business.
A heavy-vehicle truck driver assigned to the Airborne's 2nd Brigade Combat Team, Devane was being held Monday in the Cumberland County Detention Center under a $50,000 secured bond on charges of felony breaking and entering, felony larceny of firearms and possession of stolen firearms.
A public affairs officer with the 82nd Airborne said Devane returned from deployment in Iraq in November after a six-month mission.
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http://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/11070001/