Dorchester Woman Arrested In Worcester Armory Theft

BOSTON (CBS) – A Dorchester woman has been arrested in connection with the theft of weapons from a Worcester armory earlier this month.

Ashley Bigsbee, 26, has been charged with one count of unlawful possession of a machine gun and one count of making false statements to the FBI.

Ashley Bigsbee charged with possession of weapon stolen from Worcester armory (Photo from U.S. Attorney's Office)

She was arrested on an outstanding warrant on November 20 and a search of her cell phone revealed numerous photographs of what appears to be a stolen Sig Sauer handgun and an M-4 assault rifle. Authorities say Bigsbee's distinctive hand tattoos are in the photos.

Ashley Bigsbee charged with possession of weapon stolen from Worcester armory (Photo from U.S. Attorney's Office)

James Walker Morales, a 34-year-old former Army reservist, is charged with stealing six M-4 rifles and ten M-11 pistols from the Lincoln Stoddard Army Reserve Center in Worcester.

Ten of the weapons, including all of the M-4 rifles, have been found. The final M-4 was recovered in Dorchester on Friday afternoon.

On Monday, the FBI announced a $15,000 reward for the six pistols that are still missing.

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