Tulsa police arrested multiple people Saturday following a burglary at Freddie's Hamburgers on 11th Street near Memorial on Nov. 2.
Three AR-15 style rifles, two shotguns, and a pistol were stolen from the restaurant.
Security video helped officers identify the suspect as George Barrows.
On Saturday afternoon, detectives learned Barrows was in a room at the Executive Inn near 11th and Garnett with Breanna McCourt, a long-time associate.
When police arrived, the suspects surrendered. While searching the room, officers found small amounts of marijuana, paraphernalia, and a specific type of ammunition that was stolen with the firearms, but they did not locate the stolen guns.
Barrows was arrested for second degree burglary, possession of firearms, and possession of burglary tools after former conviction of a felony, as well as possession of controlled substances and marijuana. He was booked into the Tulsa County jail for charges out of the Muscogee Nation.
McCourt was arrested on felony warrants for burglary. A third person in the room, Dalton Smith, tried to pass himself off as Barrows' brother and was arrested for false personation. Both were booked into the Tulsa County jail.
A fourth person in the room, Brittany Inman, was arrested on warrants and booked into the city jail.