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Gun owners can contact the LAPD with their home address and the description of the firearm to begin the recovery process. They can either report the firearm as "lost property" to any LAPD police ...
The affluent coastal enclave has remained closed to the public since the devastating January wildfire, months after other fire-damaged neighborhoods reopened.
ATF and arson investigators have narrowed the scope of the case and focused on a main theory for how it started Jan 7.
It’s been a “painstaking” process, but authorities are now ready to ask individuals who may have lost a firearm in the Palisades Fire to come forward. According to Los Angeles Police ...
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is giving firearms owners a chance to reclaim their guns, which were recovered from the charred remains left behind by the Palisades Fire earlier this year ...
LAPD asking Pacific Palisades gun owners to come forward to find lost firearms Investigators are trying to return the damaged guns found in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire.
What to know. Roughly 500 firearms were recovered from the debris of homes burned by the Palisades fire, and the LAPD is working to reunite them with their owners.
Cleanup crews on the site of the Palisades fire have found roughly 500 firearms in the debris of homes that burned earlier this year and the Los Angeles Police Department is now working to ...
CBS News Los Angeles Live. About 500 firearms were recovered during debris removal from the Palisades Fire area and the Los Angeles Police Department is asking for people to get their guns.. The ...
500 firearms are recovered from Palisades fire zone. LAPD wants to reunite them with their owners. Nathan Solis. Wed, April 30, 2025 at 8:17 PM UTC. 2 min read.