
The owner of the gun, who owns a local Gassville business, received a call regarding the Missouri Sergeant’s discovery. He then attempted to make contact with Rorie to clarify how he had come into possession of his firearm. Rorie was apparently not willing to assist the owner in any way.
The handgun was reported stolen in April, 2016 when the Gassville Police Department received a call from an alarm company stating the motion alarm was going off inside the Gassville business. The owner said the only thing he knew was missing was a firearm with an approximate value of $1,200. The box for the gun and the serial number were handed over to police and the information was entered into NCIC.
Surveillance cameras at the business were not working at the time.
Although authorities couldn’t pin Rorie for the actual theft of the firearm, based on the evidence they were able to charge him with felony theft by receiving.
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