who confronted the couple in the fire truck as they tried to enter an evacuation zone. The deputies noticed that the suspects were wearing turnout gear, helmets and radios with Cal Fire t-shirts ...
Two people from Oregon were arrested for posing as firefighters in the Pacific Palisades area, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
The truck was impounded and the suspects, who were also wearing CAL-Fire T-shirts with helmets and radios, were arrested. Dustin Nehl was found to have a criminal history in Oregon, which included ...
"Deputies tracked the truck down on Sunday as they "attempted ... In addition, the Nehls were wearing CAL-Fire t-shirts under ...
Sheriff deputies then made contact with the individuals in the fire truck as they attempted to ... They also had helmets and radios in their possession. Both suspects, Dustin Nehl, 31, and ...
As part of a ruse to get into the Palisades Fire evacuation zone, an Oregon pair rode into the off-limits area on a real fire ...
The two wore fire gear, with Cal Fire shirts underneath, along with helmets and radios, according to the ... and that the fire truck was bought at an auction, the sheriff's department said.
"Upon contacting the two occupants of the truck, deputies noticed they ... both individuals were wearing Cal Fire t-shirts and had helmets and radios to further look the part, deputies said.
Deputies learned that fire department is not real and that the pair bought the truck at an auction. Underneath their PPE, helmets and radios, the two people were wearing Cal Fire T-shirts, ...
Los Angeles deputies arrested two Oregonians who were allegedly using a fire truck bought at auction to impersonate ...
Dustin Lee Nehl, 31, and Jennifer Nehl, 44, were arrested on suspicion of impersonating a firefighter and entering an ...