The Denver Post

Three dead at gun range; 40 weapons stolen

- By Chevel Johnson

ATLANTA » Police are searching for at least one armed suspect in connection with the killing of the owner of a gun range in Georgia and his wife and grandson, authoritie­s said Saturday.

The Grantville Police Department said via Facebook that the robbery occurred Friday evening. When officers arrived at the scene about 8 p. m., they discovered the bodies of the owner of Lock Stock & Barrel Shooting Range, along with his wife and grandson.

According to WSB- TV, Grantville Police identified the victims as the gun range owner, Thomas Hawk, 75; his wife, Evelyn, 75; and their grandson, Luke, 17.

Police Chief Steve Whitlock said the Hawk family was well- known and wellrespec­ted in their small, tight- knit community. The Hawks had operated Lock Stock & Barrel for nearly 30 years. Their grandson was on spring break, helping his grandparen­ts at the shop.

“This is just a shock to everybody in the community,” Whitlock told The Associated Press. “We’re trying to do the best that we can to figure this out.”

Whitlock said investigat­ors believe the robbery and shooting happened about 5: 30 p. m. Friday, which is when the range normally closes. He said Hawk’s son, Richard, came by the business and was the person who found the victims.

There are no suspects as of early Saturday, and no arrests have been made, he said. Investigat­ors said that as many as 40 guns and the range’s surveillan­ce camera were stolen.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion is investigat­ing. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was called in because of the amount of weapons taken. Whitlock said he’s grateful for the help from other law enforcemen­t agencies in the investigat­ion. “We’re just a small town, 12 officers. I’ve been here eight years and have never had to investigat­e anything like this. It’s been kind of hard on us. The crime rate is really, really low,” he said.

A reward of $ 15,000 has been posted for informatio­n leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer or killers in the case, according to the ATF Atlanta office.

The shooting range is in rural Coweta County, about 50 miles southwest of Atlanta.

Coweta County Sheriff Lenn Wood said in a statement on Facebook that the entire community was forever broken by the “senseless and tragic” killings of the Hawk family members.

“I am also fervently praying that God will use our law enforcemen­t community and the Coweta Community,” he said, “to bring justice swiftly.”

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