UPDATE 9/19/16 @ 4:25 p.m.

LAVALETTE, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A West Virginia pawn shop owner is offering a reward if you can help identify the two people who stole six guns from his store this weekend.

It’s all caught on camera from the Freedom Gun and Pawn security system. It starts around midnight Saturday with two people wearing masks and hoodies who approach the front door.

"They have a really hard time getting in the door because of that security film on it,” said owner John Angle.

The smaller burglar finally shatters the glass and easily walks in, ducking beneath the metal bar customers use to push open the door during normal business hours. The taller one follows, wearing a distinctive Adidas sweatshirt.

But they run into trouble as they try to actually steal the guns, with almost all of them locked together with a cable.

Finally, they bust a glass case that hadn't been locked and grab five pistols there. Then, they go to the wall and reach up to grab an AR-15 style pistol there. In the process, they knock down more guns that were cabled together on the wall. The crash causes the smaller burglar to lift their mask in surprise.

Still, they are in and out in 39 seconds flat, though the alarm was going off for a lot longer than that.

"Whoever it is has been here before,” said Angle. “They had some idea how the store is laid out or they wouldn't operate in the dark as well as they did."

"One [burglar] was very small, about 5'2", judging by how high they had to reach to get this off the wall," he adds.

That, combined with a few other things gives owner led him to a surprising theory Sunday afternoon.

"They act like girls,” he said. “It changes your whole thought process on who this could be."

State Trooper Daniel Curry isn’t ruling anything out, but one thing he’s more certain about is that the crime is motivated by drugs.

"Most likely of course it is,” Trooper Curry said. “Normal rational people don't do this sort of thing. It's only at times whenever they're really desperate for some types of funds to support their drug habit that commit crimes like this."

The burglars got away with six guns overall with an estimated value of $1,500.

"It's very concerning from our standpoint because we know for sure that these suspects could be armed with these very weapons they stole,” said Curry. “It's concerning to know where the weapons might be now."

More damaging to Angle is the roughly $6,000 of damage they did between the broken glass and damaged firearms.

He said just a minute or two later, authorities were on scene.

"They got real lucky to not get caught this time,” Angle said. “I hope they don't try to come back."

He’s offering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest of the burglars. He prefers you call State Police at 304-272-5131, but you can also contact Freedom Pawn and Guns.

He’s confident the thieves will be caught.

“I think they're going to catch them because they are not going to stop looking,” Angle said. “They want them out of this community."

Investigators believe the two burglars walked down the embankment out back to escape.

Both wore masks, but in the video, you can see one has a distinctive hoodie with an Adidas logo in the back.

Freedom Gun and Pawn is right on Lavalette's main drag on Route 152, three doors down from the volunteer fire department. Angle said some firefighters and an off-duty police officer heard the alarm and showed up just a minute or two after the burglars ran off.

LAVALETTE, W. Va. (WSAZ) -- West Virginia State Police are looking for two suspects who are wanted for robbing the Freedom Gun and Pawn store.

According to West Virginia State Police, around $1,000 worth of merchandise was stolen, including firearms.

Police say the robbery happened around midnight Saturday night. The two suspects used a crowbar to break into the shop.

Surveillance video shows the two suspects wearing hooded sweatshirts, gloves and masks.

According to a Facebook post on Freedom Gun and Pawn's page, the owner is willing to offer a reward for information that leads to an arrest.

The Facebook post goes on to say the suspects did more damage to the store and inventory than what the suspects got away with.

Anyone with information is asked to call West Virginia State Police.

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