Firefighter Impersonator Arrested for Home Burglaries Amid Los Angeles Wildfires
A man dressed as a firefighter was apprehended for burglarizing homes in the Malibu area during the severe wildfires ravaging Los Angeles. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department reported the arrest, emphasizing that the individual nearly deceived law enforcement officials on-site. Sheriff Robert Luna recounted his interaction with the suspect, stating he believed the man was a legitimate firefighter until he was informed about the cuffs.
During a recent press conference, Sheriff Luna confirmed that approximately 29 arrests have been made in connection with crimes related to the wildfires, including one individual violating the ongoing curfew imposed due to the disaster. Luna reiterated that the curfew from 6 PM to 6 AM aims to secure evacuated properties and deter looting, warning that anyone unlawfully present in fire-affected areas would face arrest.
As firefighting efforts continue, conditions are forecasted to deteriorate, with winds predicted to exceed 120 km/h, further complicating firefighting efforts. The wildfires have already resulted in 24 confirmed fatalities, with immense economic repercussions, with damages estimated between $135 billion and $150 billion, making it potentially one of the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history.
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