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Suspects cut fence at California Army Reserve Center before stealing Humvees, equipment

Three Humvees and other military equipment were stolen from the Army Reserve Center in Tustin, California, earlier this week, police said.

Tustin police said in a press release that unidentified suspects entered a storage warehouse at the Army Reserve Center Wednesday between 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.

Locks were removed and equipment was found missing from multiple storage lockers within the facility.

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According to police, unidentified suspects entered a storage warehouse at the Army Reserve Center between 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Wednesday. (Tustin Police Department)

The suspects attempted to unlock the uniform storage room but were unsuccessful.

Police said the suspects cut through a fence to gain access to a military vehicle parking lot, where they stole three Humvees.

Police said the suspects left the area at an unknown time.

In total, the suspects stole one armored Humvee, two cloth-door Humvees, eight machine gun mounts, seven free-standing machine gun tripods, 40 pairs of binoculars, 18 bayonets, and medical equipment.

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Police said the suspects cut through a fence to gain access to a military vehicle parking lot, where they stole three Humvees. (Tustin Police Department)

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The military told police it was not aware of any further losses of weapons or ammunition.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact law enforcement.

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