
Multiple firearms from the retail area of the business were stolen and the suspect(s) had fled the scene prior to the police arrival
CAMAS – On Tuesday (Feb. 25) at about 2:09 a.m., the Camas Police Department responded to a burglary alarm at SafeFire, located at 4857 NW Lake Rd., Camas. Multiple officers arrived to discover forceable entry was made through the front glass doors. Multiple firearms from the retail area of the business were stolen and the suspect(s) had fled the scene prior to the police arrival.
This incident is being actively investigated by the Camas Police Department Investigation Unit and with the assistance of the ATF (The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms). If anyone has any information concerning the burglary, or has possible suspect information, they are asked to contact Camas Police Department at (360) 834-4151.
Information provided by the Camas Police Department.
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