Before stealing Humvees and equipment, suspects cut the fence at the California Army Reserve Center.
An attempt to cut a lock to uniform storage was unsuccessful by the suspects.
Earlier this week, police reported that three Humvees and other military equipment were stolen from an Army Reserve Center in Tustin, California.
On Wednesday, between 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m., a group of unidentified individuals gained entry to a storage warehouse located at the Army Reserve Center in Tustin, according to a police press release.
At the facility, several lockers were discovered with removed locks and missing equipment.
The suspects made an unsuccessful attempt to cut a lock to uniform storage.
The suspects gained access to a military vehicle parking lot by cutting a fence and stole three Humvees, according to police.
The suspects left the area at an unknown time, according to police.
The suspects stole one armored Humvee, two cloth-door Humvees, eight machine gun vehicle mounts, seven freestanding machine gun tripods, 40 pairs of binoculars, 18 bayonets, and medical equipment.
The police were informed by the Army that they have no knowledge of any further weapons or ammunition being lost.
Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact law enforcement.
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