Police are asking the public’s help in locating the alleged burglars who stole several firearms from a Covington gun range Monday.

Four men broke into Shots Fired Indoor Shooting Range, located on Washington Street, and stole more than 30 guns shortly after 3 a.m., Covington police said on its Facebook page.

The theft was caught on video and shows four men in dark clothes.

The first man, armed with a black hand gun, was wearing a black hoodie, black pants, and an orange glove.

Another man was wearing a grey hoodie, tan pants, and brown shoes.

The third man was wearing a blue hoodie, jeans, and red or purple shoes with white shoe strings.

The forth man was wearing a black coat, black pants, camo hoodie, and red and black shoes.

Police said there were at least three vehicles involved in the burglary.

One vehicle was a silver Honda with rear quarter panel damage on the driver’s side, possibly a 2003 to 2004 model.

The second vehicle was a light colored truck (white, silver, or sandstone color), possibly a 2006 to 2008 Dodge 1500.

The third vehicle was a white or silver car, possibly an older model Silver Pontiac GT.

Anyone with information regarding the burglary, or the suspects, is asked to contact Det. Kara Hipps at 678-625-5555, or via e-mail at kara.hipps@covingtonpolice.com.

A reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest and indictment.

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