San Gabriel Residents Evacuated After Officials Find Homemade Illegal Fireworks at an Office Space
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San Gabriel residents evacuated after officials find homemade illegal fireworks at an office space
Residents were evacuated Wednesday afternoon as officials removed homemade illegal fireworks after discovering a suspicious package at an office space in San Gabriel. The U.S. Postal Service notified San Gabriel police around 3:30 p.m. of a suspicious package at 1818 S. San Gabriel Boulevard, north of the 10 Freeway. After postal inspectors talked to someone at the location, they admitted to having illegal fireworks, police said. County bomb squ…
San Bernardino police seized 10,000 pounds of illegal aerial fireworks after a traffic stop at Phelan in the Inland Empire. The seizure took place last Friday when the officers made a traffic stop that led to the suspect’s residence. Once there, San Bernardino Police Department officers searched the house and found a significant amount of illegal fireworks, along with $5,400 in cash. The suspect was arrested on multiple charges related to illega…
Letter – Crack down on illegal fireworks
Editor, The Smithfield Times: In Virginia, it is illegal to possess, use, store, sale or handle any firework that explodes, rises into the air or travels laterally, or to fire projectiles into the air. However, fireworks that stay on the ground, like pinwheels, fountains and sparklers, are legal through the state code. It’s getting that time of year when people lose their minds, shooting off illegal fireworks in the Town of Smithfield. There are…
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