By Fox23.com News Staff
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police say they have recovered several firearms that were stolen in a burglary last month.
According to officers, they responded to a burglary report at a home near 41st and Riverside Drive on December 22 around 2:25 p.m. They say the victim came home to see his back door kicked in. His safe door was open and there were seven firearms missing.
The victim said he recently had people visit his home and he left the key to his safe on top of a shelf.
A neighbor’s front door camera caught the suspect arriving in a black Maserati while the victim was gone. The suspect spent 20 minutes in the house and then left.

Working with detectives, officers found some of the stolen guns had been pawned at local shops by Christopher Baccus, 31, on the same day of the burglary.
On January 10, a search warrant was conducted on Baccus’ home. The remaining guns were located and Baccus was taken into custody. He was arrested for second-degree burglary and knowingly concealing stolen property.