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$5,000 Reward Offered for Tips on Indiana Gun Store Break-In, Noblesville Police and ATF Seek Public's Aid to Capture Armed Thieves

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Published on July 26, 2025
$5,000 Reward Offered for Tips on Indiana Gun Store Break-In, Noblesville Police and ATF Seek Public's Aid to Capture Armed ThievesSource: Unsplash/Scott Rodgerson

Authorities are soliciting help from the public following a brazen burglary at an Indiana gun store, the Noblesville Police Department shared on social media. The ATF and the NSSF have partnered to offer a reward of up to $5,000 for tips that lead to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the perpetrators involved in the Hoosier Armory crime.

On the early morning of July 4, five suspects made a violent entrance by ramming a vehicle through the front of the business, located at 98 N Tenth Street, Suite A, in Noblesville, Indiana. They successfully breached the premises and absconded with firearms and other merchandise. The fleet-footed suspects managed to elude capture, and remain at large.

The burglary is currently under the microscope of ATF's Indianapolis Field Office and the local law enforcement. "On Friday, July 4, 2025, at approximately 4:45 a.m., a suspect drove a vehicle into the front of the business to gain entry," the Noblesville Police Department reported, detailing the startling early morning heist.

The authorities are urging anyone with knowledge of the incident to step forward with information. ATF’s tip line is open at 1-888-ATF-TIPS (888-283-8477), and communiqués can also be directed via email to [email protected], or through the agency's website. There's also the option to submit tips via the ReportIt® app, available for download on Google Play and the Apple App Store, or through its website. The collaboration between the ATF, the NSSF, and the local police underscores the gravity of the situation as they aim to snare the culprits and stave off further unlawful arms distribution.

In their public appeal, the Noblesville Police Department has not only sought assistance but also promised confidentiality to informants. "Anyone having information about this incident should contact ATF," the Noblesville Police Department's post on Facebook indicated, opening a window for anonymous tipsters to provide potentially crucial insights that could help quell the ongoing threat this theft poses to community safety.