COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Four people connected to a November firearms theft at a Marion farm supply store have been arrested, including one in Columbus.
The Marion Metro Drug Enforcement Unit investigated a firearms theft at a Rural King store on Nov. 22 and worked with the Franklin County Sheriff's Office to arrest the first suspect. 23-year-old Daquail Rogers was located in Columbus by deputies and was arrested without incident. A search warrant was also obtained where law enforcement found evidence from the Rural King theft.
Three other suspects were arrested on Friday in Marion with 25-year-old Todd Coleman Jr. being arrested after a traffic stop. A search warrant in Coleman Jr.'s house revealed more evidence to his alleged connection to the theft. Two 17-year-old suspects were also arrested Friday.
All four suspects have been charged with two counts of theft of a firearm and breaking and entering. The Marion County Prosecutor's Office could add additional charges as they take over the case.