540 lbs. of Illegal Fireworks Taken Off Streets in Tulare County

Photo: Tulare County District Attorney’s Office.

 

TULARE COUNTY, CA (KMJ) — 540 lbs. of illegal fireworks have been taken off the streets in Tulare County.

 

Photo: Tulare County District Attorney’s Office.

 

The Tulare County District Attorney’s Office says the TCDA Bureau of Investigations and Tulare County Fire Department conducted a joint operation targeting people selling the fireworks.

 

Photo: Tulare County District Attorney’s Office.

 

Investigators made two arrests and cited two others for sales and possession of illegal fireworks.

“Illegal fireworks being set off for weeks leading up to the 4th of July impact the quality of life for our residents, particularly children and pets,” said TCDA Chief Investigator Lindy Gligorijevic. “This is reckless, dangerous, and foolish behavior with absolutely no regard for the safety of their neighbors and we are happy that we made a dent in this illegal activity.”

The Tulare County Fire Department says it has responded to multiple reports of fires that were found to be started by illegal fireworks.

Last year, TCFD responded to 33 fires confirmed to be related to illegal or careless use of fireworks, with many more suspected of being started by fireworks.

Please leave the fireworks to the professionals and attend a public firework display.
“We continue to see an increase in fires due to both illegal and safe and sane fireworks,” said Tulare County Fire Chief Charlie Norman. “With the dry conditions we are experiencing this year, we anticipate a very busy 4th of July.”

The Tulare County Fire Department will have investigators out this 4th of July to enforce both state and local laws.

If a person is found to be in possession, storing, discharging, or transporting illegal fireworks, citations will be issued and those fireworks will be confiscated.

Fines for illegal fireworks start at $1000 and a person in possession could lead to criminal charges.

Possession of 100 pounds or more of illegal fireworks can result in a felony.

Many cities have increased fines for possession and use of illegal fireworks this 4th of July.

Report illegal fireworks to local law enforcement or fire authorities.

Listen to the report by KMJ’s Liz Kern: