KERSHAW COUNTY, S.C. — The South Carolina Forestry Commission is asking for the public's help in locating two of its emergency vehicles, a firefighting bulldozer and transport, that were stolen overnight.
According to the Forestry Commission, the vehicles appear to have been stolen overnight from a standby location in Elgin, near Wildwood Lane and Wateree Elementary School in Kershaw County.
The missing transport is a 2017 Freightliner flatbed, about 27 feet long, with license plate number 18813SG, serial number 1FVHCYFE3JHJT7582 and state decal 14689. The transport has red and white emergency lights and is marked with the words "Wildland Fire" in red on the doors.
The bulldozer is a 2017 CAT D-4 that has a state decal number 14682. The serial number is CAT00D4KTKR202495.
The Forestry Commission provided a photo of the same model bulldozer and transport. Both vehicles have the call signs N-3-3.
Anyone who knows or has information about the whereabouts of either vehicle is urged to call 911, the Kershaw County Sheriff's Department at (803) 425-1512 or Crimestoppers at (888) CRIME-SC.