Authorities are trying to identify and find two men who have been caught in security staff stealing firefighting from an American vehicle for forest service in San Bernardino County.
On January 17, around 3:30 am Bernardino National Forest Division.
The men parked near the national forest engine of San Bernardino 336, which was appointed to be prepared for emergencies during the wind of Santa Anna, staff said. The men got out of their car and forced to open three locked units in the vehicle of the US Forest, taking fire equipment and put it in their jeep.
The men then left, turning Avenue Millik and Fifth Street, according to authorities.
The two were described as between 5’7 “to 6’0” height. One had thin mustaches, medium to large structures and wore a red jacket and a black knit hat. The other was wearing a blue baseball cap, a blue shirt with a long sleeve and jeans. Their jeep had a registration plate in California, starting with number 6, tan seats and a black soft tip.
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.