January 10, 2025: In the aftermath of the devastating wildfires tearing through Los Angeles, evacuees have taken it upon themselves to patrol their neighbourhoods, fearing looters targeting the remains of their fire-ravaged homes. Authorities have arrested at least 20 people in connection with looting incidents, while police have ramped up patrols to secure affected areas.
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The wildfires have scorched vast areas, including the affluent Pacific Palisades and Altadena, leaving many evacuees anxious about their safety and belongings. While police have assured residents that officers are “flooding the affected areas” and challenging anyone without a legitimate reason to be there, some survivors feel compelled to act.
“We’re so stressed about this looting happening all around that my neighbors were on watch all last night for several houses in the neighborhood,” said a resident of Altadena, whose home is one of the few that survived. “I’m supposed to take over for them tonight,” he added, requesting anonymity.
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Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna emphasised that his department is actively conducting roving patrols, enforcing road closures, and maintaining a presence in evacuation zones to prevent criminal activity. “If you remain in an evacuation zone, you are guilty of a misdemeanor,” he said. “If you commit certain crimes, it could escalate to a felony.”
District Attorney Nathan Hochman issued a stern warning to potential offenders, vowing to prosecute looters to the fullest extent of the law. “These acts are despicable, and we will prosecute them with maximal punishment,” he stated. “If you want to loot or commit burglary, you will be arrested, prosecuted, and punished severely.”
Officials are urging evacuees to prioritize their safety and rely on law enforcement for protection. However, with the widespread devastation caused by the wildfires, many residents remain vigilant, forming neighborhood watches to safeguard their communities in these trying times.
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