Noone is safe from criminals in California, not even the U.S. military.
Earlier this week, police reported that three Humvees and other military equipment were stolen from an Army Reserve Center in Tustin, California.
The thieves also attempted to break into an area where military uniforms are stored but were unsuccessful.
A statement from the Tustin Police Department stated, “On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, between 8pm and 1130pm unknown suspects entered a storage warehouse at the Army Reserve Center in Tustin. Multiple storage lockers were discovered with locks removed and missing gear.”
“An attempt was made to cut a lock to uniform storage, however it was unsuccessful.”
“A fence was cut to gain access to a military vehicle parking lot where three Humvees were stolen. The suspects left the area at an unknown time.”
“The Army has informed us there is no known loss of weapons or ammunition other than what is listed in the above flyer.”
The following was confirmed missing:
- 3 Humvees (1 armored) with the admin numbers listed below painted on the hood:
Armored Humvee Model: M1151A1 ADMIN: HHC-06
Cloth Doors Humvee Model: M1097 ADMIN: HQ-61 419CSSB
Cloth Doors Humvee Model: M1097 ADMIN: HQ-81 H007 - 8 machine gun vehicle mounts
- 7 free-standing machine gun tripods
- Medical equipment
- 40 pairs of binoculars
- 18 bayonets
There are currently no suspects identified.
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