Howard County police have charged two suspects in the burglary of a Fulton gun store last week, after both were charged in a similar case in Montgomery County.Terrence Massey, 21, of Annapolis, and a 15-year-old Glen Burnie boy have been charged in warrants for the burglary of Fox's Firearms on Wednesday.Police were called to Fox's Firearms around 2 a.m. and found that a stolen van had crashed through the front of the store. An inventory check later determined that a total of 18 guns were stolen.During the overnight hours Friday, a similar incident occurred at the United Gun Shop in Rockville. In that incident, Montgomery County police arrested three suspects, including Massey and the 15-year-old boy. Both suspects were connected to the Howard County case through an investigation and the discovery of four guns stolen from Fox's Firearms.A third suspect arrested by Montgomery County police has not been charged in the Howard County case at this time as an investigation continues.Massey is charged in Howard County with burglary, destruction of property, auto theft, reckless endangerment, theft and handgun violations. He is being held without bond in Montgomery County and will be served with the Howard County arrest warrant.The juvenile suspect had been placed in a juvenile detention facility.Fourteen of the 18 guns stolen in Howard County have not been recovered.Anyone with information should call police at 410-313-STOP or email HCPDcrimetips@howardcountymd.gov.

Howard County police have charged two suspects in the burglary of a Fulton gun store last week, after both were charged in a similar case in Montgomery County.

Terrence Massey, 21, of Annapolis, and a 15-year-old Glen Burnie boy have been charged in warrants for the burglary of Fox's Firearms on Wednesday.

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Police were called to Fox's Firearms around 2 a.m. and found that a stolen van had crashed through the front of the store. An inventory check later determined that a total of 18 guns were stolen.

During the overnight hours Friday, a similar incident occurred at the United Gun Shop in Rockville. In that incident, Montgomery County police arrested three suspects, including Massey and the 15-year-old boy. Both suspects were connected to the Howard County case through an investigation and the discovery of four guns stolen from Fox's Firearms.

A third suspect arrested by Montgomery County police has not been charged in the Howard County case at this time as an investigation continues.

Massey is charged in Howard County with burglary, destruction of property, auto theft, reckless endangerment, theft and handgun violations. He is being held without bond in Montgomery County and will be served with the Howard County arrest warrant.

The juvenile suspect had been placed in a juvenile detention facility.

Fourteen of the 18 guns stolen in Howard County have not been recovered.

Anyone with information should call police at 410-313-STOP or email HCPDcrimetips@howardcountymd.gov.