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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.
Many of the firearms appear damaged and are difficult to identify. The LAPD wants to catalogue which guns are destroyed or returned to their owners.
Gavin Newsom raised the possibility of further strain on the California Wildfire Fund as Southern California Edison faces ...
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 recovered about 500 firearms from rubble leftover from the Palisades Fire, and now they are trying to reconnect the guns with their owners.
Most of the handguns and rifles found in the Palisades fire zone appear damaged and difficult to identify, but the LAPD's Gun Recovery Unit wants to give owners a chance to claim ...
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.
The Los Angeles Police Department wants to return 500 firearms recovered during Palisades Fire debris removal to their rightful owners. LAPD Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles.