Former soldier indicted for stealing Humvee and crashing it at Fort Stewart

Source: Instagram

A federal grand jury has indicted the retired Army Staff Sergeant for crashing a stolen vehicle into Fort Stewart’s post’s headquarters building.

Treamon Dominic Lacy, 39, is accused of stealing a Humvee and driving it through the front doors of the 3rd ID’s headquarters on the Army installation.

Treamon Lacy will be tried on charges of damage and theft to government property and faces up to 20 years in prison along with “substantial financial penalties,” according to WTOC.

Source: Liberty County Jail

Fort Stewart officials said Lacy left the Army as a staff sergeant after serving from 2002 to 2013.

He was a wheeled-vehicle mechanic who deployed twice to Iraq.

Court documents show Lacy has prior arrests for DUI and disorderly conduct.

According to WTOC, the crash occurred around 10 a.m. and nobody was injured.

An unconfirmed report from TerminalCWO claims Lacy is homeless and managed to steal the Humvee before crashing.

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