Fire equipment stolen during the LA fires

Law enforcement is looking for a red Jeep Wrangler with a soft black top and a California license plate beginning with the number “6” involved in the theft of fire equipment from trucks parked at a Hilton Inn Express & Suites in Rancho Cucamonga. Valley News/Courtesy photo
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - The San Bernardino National Forest Law Enforcement & Investigation team is requesting help identifying two suspects who stole fire equipment from fire trucks. On Friday, Jan. 17 at approximately 3 a.m. a red two-door Jeep Wrangler with a black soft top, tan seats, and a partially visible California license plate beginning with the number “6” pulled into the back parking lot of the Hilton Inn Express & Suites located at 9589 Milliken Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, and parked near San Bernardino National Forest Engine 336 (Station 36-Waterman Canyon) which was assigned to Strike Team 6601C for the Santa Ana wind events in the area. The two men exited their vehicle, forcibly opened three locked engine compartments, removed essential fire equipment, and placed the st
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