Three people have been indicted on federal conspiracy charges for their alleged roles in a gun shop burglary last year that has been described as one of the largest in recent Minnesota history.
The break-in at the Millville, Minn., gun shop resulted in the theft of 75 firearms. Five of the weapons were quickly recovered after a pair of armed robberies in Winona that occurred within hours of the burglary. Most of the remainder still are missing.
The burglary accounted for roughly three-quarters of all firearms stolen last year from licensed dealers in Minnesota.
According to the charges, Trinity James Wicka and two unnamed juveniles made off with mostly handguns when they broke into the Millville Rod & Gun Shop on Sept. 2.
Co-defendant Alex Boyd allegedly had possession of guns used in the subsequent robberies.
The theft was one of the largest Minnesota gun shop burglaries in the past few years, according to James Modzelewski, special agent in charge of the St. Paul division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
Wicka, Boyd and Sasha Marie Erdner each are charged with conspiracy to possess and distribute stolen firearms and one count each of possessing stolen firearms.
Boyd, who had a previous drug conviction in Cook County, Ill., was indicted on one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.