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Multiple people have been taken into custody Wednesday in Oakland after a vehicle connected with a burglary at a Rocklin gun store was found in an Oakland neighborhood, according to KCRA's Bay Area affiliate KTVU.SWAT officers were involved in a situation that began just before 11 a.m. at 64th Avenue and McArthur Boulevard, where the Honda CRV was found that matched the description and license plate number of the vehicle captured on surveillance video smashing into the Rocklin Armory.The burglary happened just after 4 a.m. Wednesday at the shop on Granite Drive in Rocklin, according to store owner Walter Ford.Ford's video shows the black Honda CRV, crashing through the front door of the business, and as many as five men were seen getting out of the car and climbing over the metal gate that was blocking the windows and doors.The vehicle also had a blue bumper sticker that read "I'm ready for Hillary."The California Highway Patrol has confirmed that the vehicle's license plate No. 6VCB742 is registered out of Oakland. It has not been reported as stolen.Ford believes only one rifle, which was being worked on, was taken from his store, since all his other firearms were locked up. However, Rocklin police are still investigating.The second burglary happened about 4:45 a.m. at the STS Guns on East Bidwell Street in Folsom.The owner of that store told KCRA 3 that about 15 to 16 handguns were taken and possibly some tactical rifles, although Folsom police officers are still working to confirm exactly what was stolen.The front door of the business was smashed, possibly by a vehicle, when the owner arrived.Police are looking into the possibility that the two burglaries are connected.A more detailed description of the burglars has not been released.A similar break-in was reported in May at two gun stores in Elk Grove at the MTG Firearms on Franklin Boulevard and Laguna Guns and Accessories on Kausen Drive.The burglars backed a small SUV into the front doors of the shop, but did not steal anything because the guns were locked up, police said.Surveillance video was also taken at the Laguna Guns and Accessories that shows three burglars searching for guns with their backpacks open.A week before that burglary, more than 100 firearms were taken from a gun store in Rocklin. Surveillance video also showed a gold vehicle backing into the front door of that business.No arrests were made in any of the May gun store burglaries.No additional details have been released.Stay with KCRA for updates.