A Canadian man allegedly swam across the St. Clair River to get to New Haven, Michigan, where he planned to steal a handgun from a pawn shop before returning to his country.
After taking a look at the handgun, he asked to see another gun. Authorities said when the employee went to get the other gun, Wallace grabbed the .22 caliber handgun and two empty magazines before fleeing the store.
A Canadian man swam into the U.S. and allegedly stole a gun from Metro Pawn & Guns in New Haven, Mich., before fleeing the scene and getting arrested. Deputies with the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene, and when they arrived, they saw Wallace run behind the pawn shop and into a wooded area, where he was ultimately arrested.in the U.S. illegallyWhen he crossed into the U.S., Wallace allegedly told deputies he was wearing a wetsuit, flotation devices and swimming fins.
Deputies with the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene, and saw the suspect run behind the pawn shop and into a wooded area. Wallace also told investigators he was in possession of a crossbow pistol, ammunition and a hammer in case he needed to break into the store.
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