FBI looking for answers after stolen Humvee recovered
The Humvee, which the FBI said is worth about $120,000, was stolen from a National Guard Armory
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An armored military Humvee that was stolen from a National Guard facility in California last week has been recovered, the FBI announced Wednesday.
FBI Los Angeles tweeted about the green camouflage vehicle: "The #Humvee stolen from a military facility in Bell was recovered early this morning by the FBI & partners. We continue to seek information about the party responsible for the theft. Please call 3104776565 with tips. Thank you to our community for being on the lookout #Recovered"
The Humvee, which the FBI said is worth about $120,000, was stolen Friday morning from the National Guard Armory in a Los Angeles suburb, the agency said in a news release.
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The FBI announced a search Saturday and offered a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the vehicle.
The agency warned that theft from a military facility is a violation of federal law and carries a statutory maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.
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Laura Eimiller of the FBI’s LA bureau told the Los Angeles Times the Humvee, officially known as the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, is a "combat vehicle" and was "up-armored" to be more resistant to attack.