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Authorities in mid-Michigan say thieves stole a large number of firearms from a sporting goods store.
MLive.com and the Morning Sun of Mount Pleasant report the break-in occurred late Wednesday at the business in Montcalm County's Belvidere Township.
The sheriff's department is investigating.
Authorities say the thieves dropped a pistol while leaving the scene that may be useful in the investigation.
Investigators are seeking tips from the public in the case.
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Wednesday, September 26 2012, 03:50 PM EDT
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