Now We Know What Happened To 12k Rounds Of Stolen FBI Ammo!

Published on January 10, 2026
Duration: 8:36

This video discusses the theft of 12,000 rounds of FBI ammunition from Camp Bonavville in Clark County, Washington. The investigation suggests the perpetrators were likely local youths who gained access by cutting a padlock and exploiting damaged fencing, using bicycles for transport. The ammunition and related items have not been recovered.

Quick Summary

Approximately 12,000 rounds of FBI ammunition, including 10,000 rounds of 9mm and 2,000 rounds of 5.56, were stolen from Camp Bonavville in Clark County, Washington. Perpetrators likely used bicycles to access the facility through damaged fencing and a cut padlock, and the ammunition remains unrecovered.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to the Ammo Theft
  2. 00:13Location: Camp Bonavville, Clark County, WA
  3. 00:15Quantity and Types of Stolen Ammo
  4. 00:43Other Stolen Items
  5. 00:53The Mystery of the Theft
  6. 01:08Debunking the Inside Job Theory
  7. 01:15Initial Entry Method: Cut Padlock
  8. 02:00Evidence of External Entry: Damaged Fencing
  9. 02:18Key Evidence: Bicycle Tracks
  10. 03:06Likely Perpetrators: Local Youths
  11. 03:20Camp Bonavville's Rural Surroundings
  12. 03:47Ammunition Still Unrecovered
  13. 04:20Vulnerabilities Exploited
  14. 04:51Amateur vs. Professional Job Assessment
  15. 05:28Concerns for Clark County Residents
  16. 05:35Law Enforcement's Priority: Recovery
  17. 06:35Concluding Prayer and Message

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the 12,000 rounds of stolen FBI ammunition?

The 12,000 rounds of FBI ammunition stolen from Camp Bonavville in Clark County, Washington, have not been recovered. The investigation suggests local youths used bicycles to access the camp through damaged fencing and a cut padlock, taking the ammo and other items.

Where was the FBI ammunition stolen from?

The ammunition was stolen from Camp Bonavville, located in Clark County, Washington. This facility is where the FBI conducts training exercises.

How did the thieves gain access to the FBI ammunition?

Evidence suggests the thieves cut a padlock on an initial door and exploited damaged fencing around the camp. Bicycle tracks found at the scene indicate the perpetrators likely used bicycles for entry and exit.

What types of ammunition were stolen?

The theft included approximately 10,000 rounds of 9mm ammunition and 2,000 rounds of 5.56 ammunition. Other items like targets, staple guns, and shot timers were also taken.

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