State police are searching for two people accused of stealing more than two dozen weapons from Sabersouth Firearms in Monroe County.
State police are searching for two people accused of stealing more than two dozen weapons from Sabersouth Firearms in Monroe County.

State police are looking for two people accused of stealing more than two dozen weapons from a gun shop in Chestnuthill Township.

According to authorities, two people wearing hooded jackets, face masks and gloves entered Sabersouth Firearms in Chestnuthill Township through a smashed window shortly before 1 a.m. The suspects fled when the alarm sounded after they stole 28 handguns from the display.

Anyone with information on the theft is asked to contact Ronald Ziobro with the Pennsylvania State Police Fern Ridge Station.

This story may change.

Hannah is the public safety reporter. She can be reached at hphillips@gannett.com.

More than two dozen guns were stolen from Sabersouth Firearms.

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