Three Vehicles and 100 Pounds of Cannabis Taken During Home Invasion Robbery in Trinity Pines Yesterday

Press release from the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office:

On January 25, 2021 at 10:25 AM, three vehicles were reported stolen from a property in the area of Trinity Pines. California Highway Patrol Officers were dispatched to the scene, during which time it was discovered that the vehicles had been stolen during the commission of a Home Invasion Robbery and as such, the incident was within the jurisdiction of the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies responded to the scene, during which time each victim was interviewed and the scene was processed for evidence. Several pieces of evidence were located and shall be submitted to the California Department of Justice laboratory for processing. None of the victims were seriously injured as a result of the incident.
What is presently known is that there were between five and seven suspects, all male, all dressed in black and wearing complete black face masks. The suspects were also armed with various firearms and spoke English.
The suspects stole approximately 100 pounds of processed Marijuana, three additional firearms, a variety of cellular telephones and the following three vehicles:
1.) 2000 Toyota Tundra, red in color, California Plate: 6C17222
2.) 2014 Jeep Wrangler, grey in color, Minnesota Plate: 404NHB
3.) 2007 Toyota Tacoma, blue in color, Massachusetts Plate:
3LJB41
Anyone with information regarding this matter is encouraged to contact the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office.
Persons of Interest:
Unknown
Charges:
211 PC- Robbery
236 PC- False Imprisonment
Agencies involved:
Trinity County Sheriff’s Office
California Highway Patrol
California Department of Justice Laboratory
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Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
3 years ago

My weed, my weed, don’t lie to me
Tell me where did you sleep last night
In the pines, in the pines
Where the sun don’t ever shine
I would shiver the whole night through

Mendocino Mamma
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Mendocino Mamma
3 years ago

With all those out-of-state cars nothing like putting a target on your back. Relying on whoever you can find to come in and get the job done for you trim tramps, vagrants, and easy blow jobs on the side. All those things come with inherent risks and apparently some of the risks came to fruition. Good luck boys hope you find your vehicles.

H
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H
3 years ago

If someone you don’t know very, very well asks for a box…… JUST SAY NO!

COD only
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COD only
3 years ago
Reply to  H

Even someone you know.

Arlo
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Arlo
3 years ago

Sounds like the mckinleyville ripoff crew [edit]. They buy their meth in the pines and they’ve been seen around willow creek lurking lately. Car theft is their MO. Arlo cameras are a good thing to have watching your property.

Gruest
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Gruest
3 years ago

I sure hope those were N95 face masks they were wearing, I sure don’t want them to be going around spreading that COVID everywhere.

Early Cuyler
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Early Cuyler
3 years ago
Reply to  Gruest

Hey here’s something!

If any of the suspects had a positive covid-19 in the last year, or even the owners of the stolen phones, then their phone will be tracking their movements and the mac addresses ofthe other phones that are in contact with the positive individual.

Government spying and communist overreach might help in this situation!

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2020/06/29/serious-new-blow-for-apple-and-google-as-covid-19-phone-tracking-is-rejected/

Littlefoot
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Littlefoot
3 years ago
Reply to  Early Cuyler

Nobody said you had to carry a computer in your pocket everywhere you go. Leave it at home.

Festus Haggins
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Festus Haggins
3 years ago

Those Toyota trucks will be easy to find, they will all have canopies, the seats will be all the way forward, and all have been driven 5 miles under the speed limit all their lives.

Cannagetawitness
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Cannagetawitness
3 years ago

“Their” M.O. is a widely discussed play out of the criminal play book because it is usually more often than not successful. Since all the hardened criminals know the play, its probably best all you normal folks know how it usually goes down too. Just keeping your doors locked deters most of these P.O.S. They come early in the morning when there’s just enough light to see and not need a flashlight. There are few people awake in the hills or cops on duty at 7a.m. They walk right in through an unlocked door and before you know what’s going on, you’re already getting pistol whipped in the face and arms bound. They then grab one of your own pillow cases and put over your head. Getting caught off guard while you’re in bed makes it incredibly difficult to identify the suspects. Once they have control, its amazing how much stuff they can steal in 15 minutes. They usually steal your vehicle so they can load more of your stolen shit into it and its an easy car to ditch if a high speed chase ensues. It also takes away your possibility of chasing them down if you’re feeling like rambo. They will take your cell phones and chuck them out the window as they drive down the road so you can’t call for help, giving them more time to escape. Keeping your doors/windows locked takes away the key component of surprise away from these home invaders. If they force entry, it at least gives you time to call a neighbor or the cops or take a defensive/offensive position. I bet 99% of the time, if all entry points are locked, they will probably leave and go look for an easier target. Forcing entry dramatically increases the risk for these guys and they know that. Stay safe everyone, hope this helps someone.

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
3 years ago

I dunno, my Sherlock senses are very suspicious of the accuracy of the weight. Unless 1 Tundra + 1 Tacoma + 1 Wrangler = 100 pounds of cannabis bed room and who has time to figure that shit out during a robbery. Ninjas do!!!

Hillruth
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Hillruth
3 years ago

As someone who was robbed a cpl years ago out in mad river, this is word for word their play book. This is exactly what happened to me. Found the truck out in Blocksburg by the river. Having good locks and a ring bell cam on front and back doors is a huge help.

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
3 years ago

Absolutely right..

But arm your house with motion sensor alarms to one-up the surprise element.

B
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B
3 years ago

Good points.

Patriot in Willits
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Patriot in Willits
3 years ago

All suspects dressed in black? Good lord, it’s Antifa!!

Grumpy
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Grumpy
3 years ago

Sounds like none of the people that made comments have ever been in the Pines , I have lived in the Pines for 20 years back when we would never let a rip off make it to 36 without blowing holes in them, the old timers are gone and the people now have guns but don’t know how to shoot

Permit What Permit?
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Permit What Permit?
3 years ago

Who gives a shit? It’s all part of the game. When you get penalized, just deal with it. Can’t be a victim with 100 pounds processed, multiple guns and phones. Keep on play’n, playa.

MackTheKnife
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MackTheKnife
3 years ago

Minnesota plate, Massachusetts plate…..imagine that.

K
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K
3 years ago

Sounds like the Hmongs got hit. They are coming out here from Minnesota left and right