Amid the devastating wildfires sweeping through Southern California, authorities have made a series of alarming arrests, highlighting the dangers of exploitation during emergencies. Among those apprehended was a man dressed as a firefighter, attempting to burglarize homes in Malibu. With Santa Ana winds fueling the flames and thousands already evacuated, the vulnerability of these areas has made them prime targets for looters.
In total, 29 people have been arrested so far, many detained for stealing and exploiting abandoned properties. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna has responded swiftly, deploying 400 National Guard troops to secure evacuation zones and deter criminal activity.
The wildfires have claimed 24 lives, with 16 others reported missing, while more than 12,300 structures have been destroyed. As the fires continue to rage, authorities have imposed a curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., aiming to prevent looters from taking advantage of empty neighborhoods. Governor Gavin Newsom has condemned the actions, calling the criminals “preying on people at their most vulnerable,” and vowed to prosecute those responsible…