As the Palisades Fire sent thousands of people fleeing for their lives, a couple from Oregon allegedly posed as firefighters ...
Convicted arsonist Dustin Nehl, 31, and his wife, Jenni Nehl, 44, who studies weather, were hit with misdemeanor charges ...
A man and a woman from Oregon have been charged after they allegedly bought a fire truck at auction, dressed up like firefighters and illegally entered the Palisades Fire zone.
Underneath their PPE, helmets and radios, the two people were wearing Cal Fire T-shirts, the Sheriff’s Department said. The pair were arrested on suspicion of impersonating firefighters and entering ...
During questioning, on-scene deputies noted the couple were wearing yellow turnout gear and Cal Fire t-shirts but claimed to be from the 'Roaring River Fire Department' from their home state.
Both wore “CAL-Fire” t-shirts under actual turnout jackets and helmets, as well as possessed multiple handheld radios. But the biggest prop of all was a bright red fire truck allegedly from Oregon ...
Deputies found both suspects wearing firefighter turnout gear and CAL Fire t-shirts, equipped with helmets and radios. The pair admitted to entering the evacuation zone the previous day ...
The deputies noticed that the suspects were wearing turnout gear, helmets and radios with Cal Fire t-shirts under the gear, authorities said. The suspects also claimed they were from the ...
They were wearing CAL-Fire T-shirts under their turnout gear, which included helmets and radios. The truck had been purchased at an auction, the sheriff's department said. They also admitted to ...
Deputies found both suspects wearing firefighter turnout gear and CAL Fire t-shirts, equipped with helmets and radios. The pair admitted to entering the evacuation zone the previous day ...
A pair was arrested after they were accused of posing as firefighters during the California fires, officials said. On Jan. 18, Los Angeles deputies patrolling the Palisades Fire area saw a ...