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The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has arrested nearly 30 people
in areas affected by the Palisades and Eaton fires, as concerns of looting remain.
At a news conference on Sunday, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna
said 25 people have been arrested in the Eaton Fire area and four people
in the Palisades Fire area. In response to the increase in arrests, Luna
has requested additional assistance from the National Guard.
Luna said a man suspected of burglary was wearing firefighter gear when he
was arrested in the Malibu area.
"I saw a gentleman who looked like a firefighter, and I asked if he was
okay because he was sitting down, and I didn't realize we had him in handcuffs," Luna said. "We were turning him over to the LAPD because he
was dressed like a fireman and was not. He just got caught burglarizing a home."
Sunday afternoon, California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office confirmed an
additional 1,000 service members would be deployed to the Los Angeles
area.
"The men and women of the California National Guard have been on the
ground since day one – not only fighting fires, but also assisting with
public safety efforts in communities devastated by these fires. We thank
them for their efforts to keep our communities safe," Newsom wrote in a statement.
About 400 members from the National Guard are currently in the region,
Luna said. He added they are committed to providing security in evacuated
areas to deter individuals from taking advantage of the homes and
properties of people who have been affected. Members have been assisting
the sheriff's department, the Los Angeles Police Department, the
California Highway Patrol and several other local police departments.
"I'm hoping that you'll see additional National Guard personnel arriving
today. I will be meeting with one of their very high-ranking executives
later today," Luna said.
Luna made it clear that local and state attorneys are "eager" to prosecute anyone who is benefitting from residents during burglaries or online
scams.
A curfew was issued on Thursday within the city of Los Angeles, Santa
Monica, Malibu, and all unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, in evacuation order and warning zones. The curfew is in effect from 6 p.m. to
6 a.m. to prevent looting and theft.
Any person found in violation of the curfew could face a misdemeanor
charge that is punishable by a fine of up to $1,000.
https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/news/more-than-20-arrested-palisades- eaton-fire-zones-looting-concerns-sheriff/?intcid=CNR-02-0623
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