Army Reserve Center break-in concerns FBI

In a report from the Associated Press an FBI spokeswoman confirmed that weapons were missing following a break-in at an Army Reserve center in central Massachusetts. Kristen Setera stated that…

In a report from the Associated Press an FBI spokeswoman confirmed that weapons were missing following a break-in at an Army Reserve center in central Massachusetts.

Kristen Setera stated that the Boston FBI became aware of the break-in at the Lincoln Army Reserve Center in Worcester on Sunday. She commented that terrorism is not suspected.

Authorities are working on determining when exactly the break-in occurred and the extent of weapons missing from the Army Reserve Center.

Setera says, "Every effort will be made to recover these weapons immediately."

Descriptions of the missing weapons have been entered into the National Crime Information Center, an online database searchable by law enforcement.

The break-in was first made public during a press conference with Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker. State Police referred questions to the FBI.

The Daily Beast reported the weapons included M4 rifles, 10 pistols, and several long guns.