MILLVILLE, Minn. — Authorities in Wabasha County of southeastern Minnesota are investigating a gun shop burglary in which 60 to 80 firearms were stolen.

Keith Stones, owner of the Millville Gun and Rod Shop, says the thieves struck around 4 a.m. Friday. He estimates the missing guns were worth $40,000.

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Coronavirus Saturday update: 934 new COVID-19 cases, 13 more deaths Stones says his surveillance video shows the thieves bursting in through the front door, then ransacking the shop. He says the three thieves were inside for only a minute.

He also says one of the burglars left some blood behind when he smashed a glass case with his elbow. He says investigators collected the blood for DNA evidence.

The Wabasha County sheriff’s office is asking anyone with information on the burglary or who saw any suspicious behavior or vehicles to call 651-565-3361.