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Suspects Behind FEMA Trailer Thefts Apprehended

Redding, Calif., police say two men stole FEMA trailers meant to house Camp Fire survivors. Officers got a call just before 7 a.m. on Friday about a travel trailer theft at the Reddingwood Mobile Home Park.

This story by Lorraine Dechter originally appeared on Action News Now.

Police say 58-year-old Wayne Bergman and 40-year-old Zachary Crouchley stole the trailers, and they were arrested on Saturday.

One trailer was found in Millville on Old Highway 44. It was observed from the air by the California Highway Patrol Operations Unit. They saw the stolen trailer being towed by a white Chevy SUV.

Officers retrieved the new $30,000 Forrest Rivers brand trailer from a home in the Millville area on Old Highway 44. FEMA security personnel were also at the scene and coordinated efforts with Redding Police and the Highway Patrol.

Officers identified Bergman of Bella Vista as the driver of the SUV. Redding police say Bergman admitted that he took the trailer from the RV park. Two additional men who were located at the residence had warrants for their arrest, but officers determined they were not involved in the theft of the FEMA trailer.

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