
A thief stole two ‘Jaws of Life’ rescue tools from Forest Park Fire station 2 on Thursday, and he was caught on video doin it.
The theft occurred around 6 p.m. Forest Park police say.
Police released video of a black Dodge Challenger at the station and a man walking up to a fire truck, opening a door on the rig and removing the equipment. Police want to find the man and a woman who was in the car, Fox 5 reports.
The tools, identified as a Hurst SC 358 Extrication Tool and an R 521 E3 Ram, can be sold and are prized by thieves who can use them to pry open locked storage or ATMs. They are valued at $20,000.