Two movie prop rifles stolen from the Southeast Portland video store

last summer, have been returned to store owner, Mike Clark.

“Out of the blue, this guy walks in Sunday and said he found them up on Mount Tabor,” Clark said.

One gun is a Winchester rifle used by actor John Wayne in the 1962 film, "

". Clark said the gun was donated to him and Movie Madness in 2000 by Gordon Rux, who was in charge of the film's props.

The other firearm is a shotgun featured in 1969 film

, starring William Holden. Clark said he won the item at an auction in 2003. The rifle can still fire blanks and bullets, said Clark, but the shotgun has had the firing pin removed.

Erick Duane Johnson

The man who returned the guns said when he found them he knew right away they belonged to the store. The guns were wrapped in towels and garbage bags, and other than some slight water damage to the stock of the shotgun, are in good condition, Clark said.

Clark said the man left a name and email address, but so far they have not been able to contact him; the man who returned the guns is not same man whose image was captured on store surveillance video July 24.

Police identified 47-year-old Erick Duane Johnson as a suspect in the theft after the video was released to the public.

Johnson is wanted by authorities on a probation violation warrant and said they have probable cause to arrest him for aggravated first degree theft.

Johnson is described as a white male, 5'7" tall, 185 pounds, short brown hair or bald, blue eyes. Johnson rode away from the store riding a dark-colored mountain bike.

A screen capture from surveillance video shows a man later identified as Erick Duane Johnson, 47, inside Movie Madness in Southeast Portland the day two prop guns were stolen.

The video shows the suspect taking one gun out of the display cabinet and placing it in a back room of the store at 4320 S.E. Belmont St. He then went back out to make sure he wasn't attracting any attention, and took the other gun into the room.

“The most important thing is we got them back,” Clark said. “I’m happy, my customers are really happy.”

Clark said after the theft occurred, new, more secure cabinets were installed to hold the store’s other movie memorabilia, including the revolver used by Clint Eastwood in the movie “The Outlaw Josey Wales.”

A reward of $1,000 is being offered by CrimeStoppers for information leading to an arrest in this case.

Anyone with information on the suspect can leave a tip on the

; text CRIMES to 274637 and put 823HELP in the subject line; or call 503-823-4357. A Crime Stopper’s app for iPhone and Android phones is also available

.