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U.S. Forest Service strike team robbed during Southern California windstorm

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U.S. Forest Service strike team robbed during Southern California windstorm

(KTLA) – Federal investigators are asking for the public’s help in locating two men who were seen on surveillance cameras breaking into a U.S. Forest Service vehicle and stealing critical fire equipment in San Bernardino County.  

The Jan. 17 incident unfolded in the parking lot of the Holiday Inn Express & Suites at 9589 Milliken Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga where a U.S. Forest Service firefighting strike team was stationed during the Santa Ana wind event, according to a news release from San Bernardino National Forest.  

Authorities said that around 3 a.m., the two suspects in a red two-door Jeep Wrangler with a black soft top, tan seats and a partially visible license plate starting with the number 6 parked near a San Bernardino National Forest fire engine and forcibly opened three locked compartments.  

  • Stolen fire equipment
  • Stolen fire equipment
  • Stolen fire equipment
  • Stolen fire equipment

In photos released by the forest service, one of the suspects is seen carrying bolt cutters that were presumably used to gain access to the locked compartments where the thieves “removed essential fire equipment” and placed the stolen gear in the Jeep.  

The Jeep Wrangler was last seen leaving the parking lot on Milliken Avenue and turning right onto 5th Street and out of the view of cameras.  

The suspect seen carrying bolt cutters was described as a white male standing 5 foot 7 inches to 6 foot tall, with a medium build and a thin mustache. He was wearing a black knit hat, a red jacket with yellow trim on the shoulders and sides and blue pants.  

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The second suspect was described as a Hispanic male standing approximately 5 foot 7 inches to 5 foot 10 inches tall with a medium or husky build. He was wearing a blue baseball cap with an unknown white logo, a blue long-sleeved shirt and baggy jeans.  

Anyone with information about this investigation or who may recognize the suspects from the photos is urged to contact Officer Tyler Smith at the Federal Interagency Communications Center at 909-383-5635 or by email at tyler.smith2@usda.gov.  

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L.A. police in pursuit of suspected car thief

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L.A. police in pursuit of suspected car thief

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2 women killed after being struck by BMW in Orange County intersection

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Jurors to decide who's financially responsible for Iskander boys' deaths

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Closing arguments were held today in the civil trial to determine the financial responsibility for the deaths of 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander, who were hit and killed while crossing the street with their family in Westlake Village in September of 2020. Jurors will decide how much responsibility two defendants bear for the […]

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