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Offline rangerrebew

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Police arrest man for allegedly stealing 3 Humvees from Army Reserve Center

Police arrested Alfredo Reyes Jr., 40, who lives in the city of Orange, California, for the Jan. 8 theft of three Humvees from an Army Reserve Center.
Jeff Schogol

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The Tustin Police Department in California has arrested Alfredo Reyes Jr., 40, in connection with the theft of three Humvees and other military gear last month from an Army Reserve Center in Southern California, the department announced on its Facebook page.


“As a result of the investigation, all Humvees were accounted for and additional military equipment originally stolen during the incident was located,” police announced in the Jan. 29 Facebook post.


Authorities have released little information about Reyes’ arrest.
 

The three Humvees were taken from the Army Reserve Center’s storage warehouse on Jan. 8 between 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. along with other gear including 40 binoculars, eight machine gun vehicle mounts, seven machine gun tripods, unspecified “medical equipment,” and 18 bayonets. No weapons or ammunition were taken.

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Authorities have released little information about Reyes’ arrest.
 

Could it be he's an illegal and they have no information? :shrug:
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What I'd like to know is...

... how did he get THREE Humvees out at once?

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When did bayonets not become a weapon?
I was wondering the same thing. :shrug:
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