Police in East Aurora say 22-year-old Megan Hubbard-Riley and her boyfriend took 13 handguns and other valuables from her mother, Mary Hubbard's, house over six months. Officers say one of the guns was used in a shooting in Buffalo last week.
Mary Hubbard is a granddaughter of Elbert Hubbard, who in the late 1800s founded the Roycroft artisan community as a cradle of the arts and crafts movement in western New York state.
Hubbard-Riley and John Lawandus are charged with grand larceny. The arrests were first reported by The Buffalo News today.
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