Rancho Cucamonga – the national law enforcement team and investigation of the national authority and investigating forests in San Bernardino wants to help identify two suspects who have stolen fire trucks from fire trucks. On Friday, January 17th, at approximately 3 hours, a two -door red Wrangler jeep with a black soft tip, a tan seats and a partially visible registration plate in California, starting with “6” numbers, pulled in the rear parking of Hilton Inn Express & Suites , located on the 9589 Milliken Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, and parked near the national forest engine of San Bernardino 336 (36-Waterman Canyon Station), which is appointed to hit the Santa Ana Wind Evening team in the area. The two men came out of their vehicle, forcibly opened three locked motor compartments, removed the main fire equipment and placed ST
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