WORCESTER, Mass. (MyFoxBoston.com) -- Weapons were taken during a break-in at the U.S. Army Reserve Facility in Worcester, says the FBI.
The FBI said that the weapons have been entered into NCIC, a national database that all local and state police have access to.
On Sunday, evidence response resources were at the Lake Avenue facility investigating the break-in. They walked the perimeter of the armory, combing the area and taking photos around the fence that surrounds the facility.
There is no indication that these weapons are connected to a terrorism threat, says the FBI. However, they hope to recover the stolen weapons as soon as possible.
The FBI has not said what type of weapons were taken.