News brief: Centralia police Humvee stolen, recovered

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A 28-year-old man is sitting in jail after allegedly stealing the Centralia Police Department’s Humvee and then stalling it along Interstate 5 after traveling about four miles and being detained by passersby.

“These guys stopped to help him and learned he had stolen it, and called police,” Centralia Sgt. Dave Clary said.

It happened about 6 p.m. yesterday

Police say David L. Reser went into the city’s fenced compound on the 1400 block of Mellen Street and drove off with the vehicle, knocking down a light pole along the way.

He headed northbound on the freeway and came to stop just on the north side of the county line, according to police.

Clary said Reser was the one who told the men he’d stolen the Humvee.

The Washington State Patrol processed Reser for driving under the influence, according to Clary. The Centralia resident was booked into the Lewis County Jail for second-degree burglary and theft of motor vehicle.

It was just last week when the Chehalis police chief’s patrol car was stolen, allegedly by a 17-year-old who tried to outrun a trooper on the freeway and left his car at a Chehalis golf course, jumping into the unmarked Chevrolet Impala as law enforcement searched for him.

Clary said the gate was not fully closed to the city’s fenced compound yesterday evening.

“The compound is not quite as secure as we’d like,” he said.

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5 Responses to “News brief: Centralia police Humvee stolen, recovered”

  1. Peabody Slim says:

    Thank You.. Bait cars do work. This was just a conundrum and the Police got lucky this time. Let’s do something about this, Like kick the city manager out of office and get someone who cares about Locals and the problems in our area. All I see at city hall is people sitting on there butts. Then city workers standing in groups taking There turns at holding the shovel. Let’s also not forget the summer jobs the city offers to our youth, the problem is all the youth they hire are related to city employees or a friend of the family. Lots of city officials are all related or married to one another that hold office. People of the community wake up to the corruption and purge these Tax Feeders out of our community.

  2. Dr Gringo says:

    Why did Mack Sennett’s name come to mind while reading this?

  3. CrazyOldMan says:

    I guess if you are drunk and walking by that parking lot, and the gate was open, and the keys were in the HumVee, you might have an inspiration, “gee wouldn’t that be fun to take the cop’s Humvee for a joyride”.

    Let the poor guy go, he was just having a bit of fun. The cops don’t need or use that Humvee anyway.

  4. Rail says:

    DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Sherman says:

    Looks like local PD took your suggestion on bait cars, Mr. Peabody.