-
Donald Trump Threatens to Unleash DOGE on Elon Musk - 10 mins ago
-
The Dollar Has Its Worst Start to a Year Since 1973 - 20 mins ago
-
California’s Wolf, Juniper fires among over a dozen in 72 hours - 37 mins ago
-
US Reopens Mexico Cattle Import Sites After Screwworm Battle - 45 mins ago
-
Elon Musk Promises a New Political Party if Republicans Pass Trump’s Policy Bill - about 1 hour ago
-
134 cats found crammed into a U-Haul van outside California Taco Bell - about 1 hour ago
-
Former Reds, Cubs Gold Glove Catcher Suddenly Retires After 12 Seasons - about 1 hour ago
-
How the Hottest Place in India Survives - 2 hours ago
-
Everyday Food Might Be the Reason You Sleep So Badly - 2 hours ago
-
California Republicans tell Trump ICE raids should focus on criminals - 2 hours ago
Man arrested in theft of Humvees, other military gear in Orange County
A 40-year-old man suspected of stealing a cache of military equipment — including three Humvees — in a late-night break-in at the Army Reserve Center in Tustin has been arrested, police said this week.
On Jan. 8, sometime between 8 and 11:30 p.m., at least one individual entered a storage warehouse at the reserve center on Red Hill Avenue, ransacked storage lockers and cut a fence to access a military vehicle parking lot, according to the Tustin Police Department.
Three Humvees, a type of all-terrain vehicle used in military activities to transport passengers and cargo, were taken. Eight machine gun vehicle mounts, seven freestanding machine gun tripods, medical equipment, 40 pairs of binoculars and 18 bayonets also went missing from the facility, police said.
Three days after the theft, police said they recovered two of the Humvees — one in Santa Ana and the other in Orange. But the third vehicle and the rest of the gear remained unaccounted for until Jan. 16, when authorities said they recovered the third Humvee and other missing equipment while serving search warrants in Orange.
Authorities at that time also arrested a suspect, identified as Alfredo Reyes Jr.
It is not clear what prompted police to suspect Reyes. Authorities declined to provide additional details about the case Thursday.
Several Humvees have been taken from military sites across the county, including in California, in recent years.
In 2020, a Pomona man allegedly went to an Army Reserve Center in Upland, drove off with a Humvee worth more than $200,000 and briefly led police on a chase.
A Humvee stolen in January 2021 from a National Guard Armory in Bell was recovered five days later.
Another of the vehicles was taken from Naval Base Coronado in San Diego County in 2022 and later found behind a Home Depot in Imperial Beach.
Source link