Search for Suspects in Theft from Fire Truck Amid Wildfires
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – Authorities in San Bernardino County are on the lookout for two men who were captured on surveillance footage stealing gear from a fire engine, all while Southern California is grappling with numerous wildfires that have ravaged over 50,000 acres.
The incident occurred at approximately 3 a.m. on January 7, in the parking lot of the Hilton Inn Express & Suites in Rancho Cucamonga. Security cameras recorded a red Jeep Wrangler entering the lot next to a fire engine belonging to the San Bernardino National Forest.
Details of the Theft
According to officials, the two men exited the Jeep, forced open several compartments of the fire truck, and loaded “essential fire equipment” into their vehicle before fleeing the scene. Authorities did not disclose the specific items that were taken.
California Wildfires Update
In light of the ongoing wildfires in California, Governor Newsom is expected to sign a $2.5 billion relief package aimed at aiding recovery efforts.
Identification of Suspects
Officials have released images of the two suspects and their Jeep in an effort to solicit assistance from the public.
Contact Information for Tips
Anyone with information regarding the theft is urged to reach out to the Federal Interagency Communications Center at 909-383-5653.
Conclusion
This theft highlights the challenges faced by firefighters and the importance of protecting their resources during critical fire-fighting efforts.