. >> this is marcus hawkins describing the vehicle similar to this one that was stolen monday night fromhe national guard armory in santa rosa. >> was already getting reports of reckless drivers, speeding drivers in humvee. >> there was evidence that someone climbed the fence to break into the armory and then use to the vehicle to break out. armories are often used by the national guard as ways to train and to store military equipment. requested somebody have to have some military background or is it not as complicated? >> i think that is a safe assumption to make. if you are not in military, i can only imagine what it takes to start a humvee. >> the calls started coming in of the military starve -- style vehicle driving recklessly with no lights. chp launched units to and barnes road but found nothing. >> we had the shares now to get briefed on it and we are work -- we were hoping that maybe when daylight came up, there might be a humvee somewhere out in the west county area but that has not been the case yet. >> the humvee did not have any plates. it was not designed for street use. he