Harrisburg teens charged with break-in, gun theft at Lancaster County outdoors store in May

EPHRATA, Pa. — Police have charged two Harrisburg men with burglary, theft, and other offenses relating to an alleged break-in at a Lancaster County outdoors store earlier this year.

Joshua Lynn Kone, 18, and Aminadel Ramos, 19, are accused of stealing 11 handguns from Musser’s Outdoors, located on the 400 block of Reading Road in Ephrata Township, in the early morning hours of May 2, according to Ephrata Police.

They are each charged with one felony count of burglary, one count of criminal conspiracy, and 11 felony counts of theft by unlawful taking, police said…

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