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A gang of thieves broke into a California military base and made off with three Humvees and a bundle of equipment which included machine gun mounts. Officials say that the brazen robbers made off with three Humvees, one of which was armored, 8 machine gun mounts, tripods, medical equipment, 40 pairs of binoculars and 18 bayonets. The unidentified thieves entered the base's storage warehouse between 8 pm and pm. Detectives later discovered multiple storage lockers with locks removed and missing gear.
Authorities also discovered a fence that appeared to have been cut in order for the defiant thieves to 'gain access' to the military parking lot. Officials say that the brazen robbers made off with three Humvees, one of which was armored Pictured: Images provided by police showing examples of Humvees.
The Army has since confirmed to Tustin Police that there is no known additional loss of weapons or ammunition other than what was confirmed missing. The suspects left the area at an unknown time,' the report added. All three of the missing vehicles are adorned with Army admin numbers painted on the hood.
Fear-riddled onlookers have since taken to social media to share their worries and concerns over the stolen military-grade assets.
Another commented: 'So what's the likely motive? Looting in LA? Another terror attack on the horizon? Is this perhaps the cartel? What's going on? The drones, the cyberattacks, the fires? Now this โฆ why does it feel like a slow attack is brewing?!? Chaos,' another wrote. The criminals stole a treasure trove of machine gun mounts, among other items. Pictured: An Army Sgt. One of the three pilfered military vehicles was armored, the other two were not. All three of the missing vehicles are adorned with Army admin numbers painted on the hood pictured.