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Associated Press
18-02-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Bellewood Designs Selected as ‘Best in Show'
- The company will participate in the promotion with MAGLITE - BARDSTOWN, Ky., Feb. 18, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Bellewood Designs, the maker of beautiful handcrafted cabinets that securely and discreetly store your firearms and other necessary gear and valuables of Bardstown, Kentucky, was noticed by members of the team at MAGLITE® at the 47th annual Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas Nevada in January and has been chosen to participate in the February 'Best in Show' sweepstakes put on by MAGLITE®. The show in Las Vegas is one of the largest trade shows held there annually, and this year featured exhibitors, buyers, media, and other industry professionals from all 50 states and more than 119 countries and tallied more than 2,800 exhibitors on the show floor, including the Suppliers Showcase. 'We are thrilled to be chosen by an iconic brand – Maglite – to be highlighted by them to their audience of patriotic Americans who appreciate the quality and workmanship of a fine product,' said Scott Zachow, Senior VP, Bellewood Designs. Bellewood Designs is a leading manufacturer of hidden gun cabinets and is rated 4.7 Stars or above on all major online sales platforms due to its exceptional commitment to quality and customer service. It is a family-owned and operated company. Learn more: NEWS SOURCE: Bellewood Designs Keywords: Outdoors and Camping, Bellewood Designs, Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show, MAGLITE, gun safety, storage, safe, BARDSTOWN, Ky. Send2Press® Newswire. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P124113 AP-R15TBLLI
Yahoo
31-01-2025
- Yahoo
Man steals more than 40 firearms from vehicle parked at Las Vegas hotel: police
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A man accused of stealing more than 40 firearms from a pickup truck parked at a hotel in Las Vegas faces more than 90 charges, documents said. On Jan. 25, a man called the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department to report his pickup truck was broken into in the Westgate Hotel parking garage. He said his truck was carrying approximately 80 firearms and roughly 40 of them were missing, documents said. The man told police he parked in the garage on Jan. 23 and came back on Jan 25., noticing a window was smashed and several firearms missing. The arrest report said there were 46 firearms stolen. He said he worked for a gun auction company based in Wyoming and had recently picked up the firearms in California, bringing them to Las Vegas. He said he was in town for the SHOT Show, which stands for Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show, the report stated. The SHOT show was held from Jan. 21-24 in Las Vegas this year. Surveillance footage from the garage showed a man, later identified as Francisco Iniguez, 37, 'acting suspicious.' In the footage, Iniguez was checking door handles on vehicles in the garage, according to his arrest report. Iniguez approached the victim's truck before going back to his vehicle with two black bags, the footage showed. He then went to his vehicle, which was rented, and drove it over to the victim's truck. Ten minutes later, a maintenance worker appeared to 'spook' Iniguez and he left, the report stated. Police used social media and a previous Clark County Detention Center booking photo to identify Iniguez. Detectives later saw Iniguez and a woman at a home putting luggage into a vehicle that a records check showed was stolen, according to the report. Police conducted a vehicle stop in a restaurant parking lot and took Iniguez into custody. During an interview with police, Iniguez said the guns were in his house and provided his address, specifically saying police could find them in his upstairs rooms. He also told police he saw the keys in a vehicle at a Strip casino and stole it, the report stated. Iniguez also told police there was fentanyl in a backpack in the vehicle and under his bed, adding that he was a 'habitual user' and 'steals stuff to support his habit,' according to the report. In his home, police found 43 guns — but only 35 belonged to the victim at the Westgate, they said. Iniguez faces the following charges: 47 counts of grand larceny of a firearm 47 counts of prohibited person in possession of a firearm one count of burglary of a motor vehicle He was held at the Clark County Detention Center on a $708,000 bail. His next court appearance was scheduled for Feb. 3. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.