Police Nab Suspect in Theft of Army Humvees From Reserve Center in Southern California

Humvees and other military equipment were reported stolen Jan. 8 at an Army Reserve Center in Orange County.
Police Nab Suspect in Theft of Army Humvees From Reserve Center in Southern California
An U.S. Army Humvee, used to transport troops and gear. Mateusz Slodkowski/AFP via Getty Images
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A Southern California man suspected of stealing three Army Humvees and military equipment from the U.S. Army Reserve Center in Tustin this month has been captured, police announced Jan. 29.

Alfredo Reyes Jr., 40, of Orange was arrested Jan. 16 after officers obtained search warrants in the case, according to Tustin police Sgt. Ryan Newton. The location of the search was not disclosed.

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