Burglars steal riot gear from Army National Guard armory in Ontario

Someone cut through a fence and burglarized the Army National Guard armory in Ontario on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 3, getting away with riot gear and other equipment but apparently no firearms.

The burglary was discovered sometime after 4 p.m. The armory is at 950 N. Cucamonga Ave.

Ontario police Officer Eliseo Guerrero, a department spokesman, said he was attempting to confirm reports that the stolen items included expandable batons, shields, face shields, body restraints and megaphones. But he said early indications were that no firearms were taken.

No information on possible suspects was available. A voice message was left at the armory seeking comment.

News of the burglary was broadcast to Inland law enforcement agencies.

 

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