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STOW, Ohio-- Authorities in Northeast Ohio are investigating after a Humvee was taken from the Stow Armory.

The vehicle was discovered stolen on Wednesday from the motor pool, Stephanie Beougher with the Ohio National Guard said.

The thieves cut through the fence to get into a secured area at the Stow National Guard Armory, located on Allen Road. Lt. Darren Huggins with the Ohio State Highway Patrol Criminal Investigations Unit said somehow they were able to bypass all the security locks on the vehicle in order to steal it.

This is a photo of a Humvee similar to the one that was stolen (Courtesy: Ohio State Highway Patrol)

This is a photo of a Humvee similar to the one that was stolen (Courtesy: Ohio State Highway Patrol)

This is a photo of a Humvee similar to the one that was stolen (Courtesy: Ohio State Highway Patrol)

This is a photo of a Humvee similar to the one that was stolen (Courtesy: Ohio State Highway Patrol)

(Photo: Roosevelt Leftwich/FOX 8 News)

(Photo: Roosevelt Leftwich/FOX 8 News)

Huggins said the Humvee is an armored, military-grade vehicle, the type that was used overseas in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Humvee is marked with bumper numbers 174 and 1-145 near the left tail light and HQ-51 near the right tail light.

At this time, there are no witnesses in the theft of the Humvee. If you have any information regarding the theft of the Humvee, please contact the Ohio Highway State Patrol at (216) 265-1677 or #677.

The Stow Police Department and the Cleveland Division of the FBI are aiding the Ohio State Highway Patrol in the investigation.

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