Posted on 10/21/2007 9:48:36 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Al baby
This afternoon the Border Patrol stopped a man walking in the Jamul Area carrying a backpack. Upon further investigation they found the man to be in possession of a womans' purse which was filled with costume jewelry. The man was identified through fingerprints as Pedro Cervantes, a Mexican citizen. It was also discovered that Cervantes had a felony warrant out of Riverside county. [pdf file] Cervantes was arrested for the felony narcotics warrant and looting. Cervantes is currently being held in the San Diego County Central Jail.
Other arrests for looting:
On October 24, 2007, at 5:04 p.m., Campo deputies arrested two subjects for looting on the U.S. side of Tecate. The suspects were observed leaving a burned out residence carrying a large bag. Deputy Nunez tracked the suspects towards the Mexican border [pdf file] and captured both suspects with help from Border Patrol agents. All property taken was recovered and the suspects were booked into the San Diego County jail on looting charges.
Aren’t you charming, pinging all those people.... piling on.. tooo funneeee...
LOLOL...
thanks! :)
Hmmmm.... [comment removed]! :)
Gee, now there’s a shocker.
L.E.—I pinged those people because 1) I mentioned them, 2) they know much more about the subject than I do and 3) they are a wonderful source of information—folks that I have learned a lot from them over the years. I see a couple have already provided some informative links.
I’m sorry if you see that as “piling on.”
And, then, there’s the six illegals that were arrested (then deported) for stealing supplies that were intended for the evacuees at Qualcomm Stadium:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1916590/posts?page=27#27
If it were a citizen stealing from people who lost everything in those fires, they would be in jail for a long, long time. The ‘invaders’ will just come back accross the border and steal again. (Or, whatever else they decide to do in our country.)
I imagine most, if not all, are in full agreement. Hopefully, it was meant as a joke, tasteless as it was.
I have spoke with our freepal its all fine now so
case closed
8 tankers working the Slide fire near Running Springs this morning
Thanks for the links, brityank. The first one is so indicative of the destructive nature of the current “environmentalist” movement. I have learned a lot from reading many old threads keyworded as “property rights” but had never seen that one.
Good to hear. I like happy endings. :-)
Lots of posts on thhis thread so I apologize if this link has been posted already:
http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/kml/conus.kmz
Keep safe!
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Despite the hard work of firefighters, nine fires continue to burn across Southern California. The current largest blaze is the Witch Fire, which has charred nearly 200,000 acres. As of late Thursday, firefighters had this fire 30 percent contained. To further illustrate the magnitude of the Witch Fire, the blaze has been responsible for two-fifths of the acres burned throughout Southern California in recent days. The nine ongoing and 14 contained fires have charred a combined 472,478 acres, which is roughly three-quarters the size of Rhode Island. According to CNN.com, the deaths of 14 people have also been attributed to the fires.
Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Kristina Baker.
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See link for a Map..............
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California Fire Battalion Chief - Whoever Did This Knew What They Were Doing
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LOS ANGELES As wildfires were charging across Southern California, nearly two dozen water-dropping helicopters and two massive cargo planes sat idly by, grounded by government rules and bureaucracy.
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