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L.A. deputies arrest Oregon pair, accused of posing as firefighters during California wildfire
Two Oregon residents were arrested Saturday after authorities caught them attempting to enter a Palisades Fire evacuation zone while impersonating firefighters. Dustin Nehl, 31, and Jennifer Nehl, 44,
2 people arrested with fire truck while impersonating firefighters at LA wildfires: Police
Two people from Oregon were arrested for posing as firefighters in the Pacific Palisades area, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
2 arrested for impersonating firefighters, using illegitimate fire truck in Palisades Fire area
By KABC Staff Click here for updates on this story California (KABC) — Two people from Oregon were arrested for reportedly impersonating firefighters and using an illegitimate fire truck in the Palisades Fire evacuation zone,
Police: Oregon pair posed as firefighters during California wildfire
Los Angeles deputies arrest Oregonians in fake fire truck claiming to be firefighters; suspect had prior arson conviction.
Two Oregonians arrested for impersonating firefighters at LA wildfires
Los Angeles deputies arrested two Oregonians who were allegedly using a fire truck bought at auction to impersonate firefighters.
Fake Firefighters in Fire Truck Stopped near Palisades, CA, Wildfire
Clad in a yellow firefighter uniform, the driver who purchased the rig at auction, spent five years in an Oregon prison for arson.
Two Oregonians accused of impersonating firefighters in SoCal wildfire evacuation zone
LOS ANGELES (KATU) — Two Oregonians are now behind bars for impersonating firefighters in southern California. The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department shared photos of a firetruck that they say was used by the two people who impersonated firefighters. Deputies have identified the suspects as 31-year-old Dustin Nehl and 44-year-old Jennifer Nehl.
Couple driving fake fire truck arrested in L.A. for ‘impersonating firefighters’
Two Oregon residents were arrested Saturday for impersonating firefighters at the Palisades Fire, authorities said. Police intercepted a man and woman wearing firefighter gear and driving a fake fire truck as they attempted to enter an evacuation zone near the Palisades Fire on Saturday,
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Couple driving ‘fake fire engine’ arrested trying to enter Palisades fire evacuation zone
Couple driving ‘fake fire engine’ arrested trying to enter Palisades fire evacuation zone - Dustin and Jennifer Nehl claimed ...
Los Angeles Magazine on MSN
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Convicted Arsonist Busted Driving Fake Firetruck Into Palisades Fire Evacuation Site
Dustin Nehl, 31, and his wife, 44-year-old Jennifer Nehl — who was with him — were arrested on suspicion of impersonating ...
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2 people arrested for using firetruck bought at auction to impersonate firefighters in Pacific Palisades
Two people were arrested in Pacific Palisades Saturday for allegedly using a firetruck bought at an auction to impersonate ...
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Couple With Fake Fire Truck Arrested for Impersonating LA Firefighters
A couple was arrested for impersonating firefighters in a fake fire truck after they tried to enter an evacuation zone near ...
Los Angeles Magazine on MSN
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Exclusive: The FBI Manhunt for America's Most Wanted Eco-Terrorist Reignites With Arrest of Fake Firefighters in Palisades
Josephine Sunshine Overaker, according to the FBI, is a prolific domestic terrorist — who belonged to a cell that called ...
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Oregon couple face charges of pretending to be firefighters in LA County
An Oregon couple faces charges for allegedly impersonating firefighters and trying to enter an evacuation zone in Los Angeles ...
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