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ALBEMARLE, NC (WBTV) -
Two people were arrested after police say they were selling stolen firearms in Stanly County.
Trent Allen Teeter, 37, of Oakboro, and Pamela Pierce Morton, 44, of Concord, are charged with breaking and entering and larceny of a firearm, according to a news release from the Stanly County Sheriff's Office.
On January 22, the Stanly County Sheriff's Office received information that four stolen firearms had been sold to an individual in the western area of the county.
Both were arrested and taken to the Stanly County jail and held under a $10,000 secured bond.