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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNOregon Couple Due in Court Tomorrow on Charges of Posing as Firefighters in Fake TruckLawmakers want to make impersonating firefighters a felony as convicted arsonist Dustin Nehl, 31, and his wife Jenni, 44, an ...
Two people from Oregon were arrested for allegedly impersonating firefighters inside of the Palisades Fire Zone over the weekend, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
An Oregon husband and wife were arrested Saturday ... They were wearing CAL-Fire T-shirts under their turnout gear, which included helmets and radios. The truck had been purchased at an auction ...
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Oregon couple who posed as firefighters during L.A. wildfires charged, face potential jail timeThe Oregon couple who allegedly tried to sneak into a Palisades Fire evacuation zone while impersonating firefighters are facing charges and potential jail time, according to prosecutors.
LOS ANGELES — Two Oregon residents were arrested Saturday ... Deputies found both suspects wearing firefighter turnout gear and CAL Fire t-shirts, equipped with helmets and radios.
The alleged suspects, identified as a 31-year-old man and a 44-year-old woman, wore turnout gear and had helmets and radios, officials said.
PACIFIC PALISADES, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A man and a woman from Oregon have been charged after ... the suspects were wearing Cal Fire T-shirts under turnout gear, helmet and had radios in the ...
The couple — 31-year-old Dustin Nehl and 44-year-old Jennifer Nehl — were arrested on Saturday by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies on suspicion of impersonating a firefighter and ...
Two people from Oregon were arrested for reportedly impersonating ... the individuals were both wearing turnout gear and CAL Fire t-shirts. They also had helmets and radios in their possession.
including Cal Fire shirts, during the encounter. The department said the couple claimed to be from the “Roaring River Fire Department” in Oregon, which does not exist. The engine they were ...
The Los Angles County Sheriff's Department said the couple were wearing CAL-Fire T-shirts under their gear, which included helmets and radios.
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