Suspects cut through fences at California Army Reserve Center before stealing Humvees equipment
Three Humvees and other military equipment were stolen from the Army Reserve Center Tustin, California earlier this week, according to police.
Between 8 and 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, unknown suspects entered a warehouse at the Army Reserve Center, Tustin police said in a news release.
Multiple storage lockers were found at the facility with the locks removed and equipment missing.
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Unknown suspects entered the warehouse at the Army Reserve Center between 8:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, police said. (Tustin Police Department)
The suspects unsuccessfully tried to cut the lock of the uniform storage room.
Police said the suspects cut through fences to gain entry parking lot of military vehicleswhere they stole three Humvees.
According to the police, the suspects left the area at an unknown time.
In total, the suspects stole 1 armored Humvee, 2 Humvees with fabric doors, eight machine gun mounts, 7 independent automatic tripods, 40 pairs of binoculars, 18 bayonets and medical equipment.
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Police said the suspects cut through fences to enter a military parking lot and stole three Humvees. (Tustin Police Department)
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The army told the police that it was not aware of any additional loss of weapons or ammunition.
Anyone with information on this matter please get in touch law enforcement.