A Centralia resident pleaded guilty yesterday, in United States District Court for burglarizing the Buchheit of Centralia farm and home supply store and stealing 39 guns.  19-year old Dakota R. Moss faces a maximum of up to 40 years in prison for his crimes.  Moss was arrested days after the burglary and indicted by a federal grand jury in December 2014.  Moss’ accomplice was not identified because that person is a juvenile.  Facts revealed in Court showed that on November 29, 2014, the Buchheit of Centralia farm and home supply store was burglarized and 39 firearms were stolen, along with at least one thousand rounds of ammunition.  The burglary was accomplished using a full size pickup truck, which was stolen from Centralia High School.  The suspects utilized the stolen truck to ram the locked security gate to make entry onto Buchheit’s parking lot, where the suspects then broke out store windows to make entry into the store.  The surveillance video established that the initial burglary occurred at approximately 2:40 AM.  However, the video evidence revealed that the two suspects left the scene and returned to steal additional firearms and ammunition on two occasions – thereby making a total of three separate entries into the store.  Further, Moss and his juvenile accomplice were armed while inside of Buchheit’s and intended to shoot anyone who interrupted the burglary, including police.  The complaint alleged that Moss and his accomplice stole the firearms in order to sell the guns; and that Ferguson, Missouri, was among the potential destinations for the weapons.  The affidavit also states that the two planned on participating in the ongoing rioting and looting of businesses in the Ferguson area, however the plan did not materialize.  Centralia Police and agents from the ATF identified the suspects soon after the burglary and have recovered 37 of the 39 stolen guns as of this date.  Anyone with knowledge of the remaining stolen firearms or the ammunition is encouraged to call law enforcement.  Moss was convicted of stealing firearms from a federal firearms licensee, possession of stolen firearms, being a felon in possession of firearms, and carry and use of a firearm during a crime of violence.  The first three charges are all punishable by not more than 10 years’ imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, and not more than 5 years supervised release.  Carry and use of a firearm during a crime of violence carries an additional mandatory consecutive sentence of not less than 5 years.  Sentencing has been scheduled for July 31, 2015.