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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (KABC) -- San Bernardino police seized about 4,000 to 5,000 pounds of illegal fireworks and evacuated 49 homes in the residential area where the contraband was found ...
Officials reported gross sales of fireworks added about $97,000 to city coffers in 2024, with San Bernardino spending nearly $270,000 for staffing and permit-related expenses.
Over the past four years, San Bernardino County has confiscated more than 121,600 pounds of dangerous and illegal fireworks — enough to fill about three large semi-trucks — and issued more ...
The San Bernardino Police Department evacuated dozens of homes before seizing about 5,000 pounds of illegal fireworks, firearms and manufacturing materials from a residence.
Illegal fireworks not only pose significant safety hazards but also threaten entire neighborhoods with the potential for structure fires, vegetation fires, and traumatic injuries, San Bernardino ...
But Horton said San Bernardino county residents can report illegal fireworks activity at https://bit.ly/3rD7jyt. People can remain anonymous, and they can even attach pictures and videos that they ...
“THIS is why aerial fireworks are illegal in our city!” the San Bernardino Police Department tweeted around 10:30 p.m., along with video of a palm tree fully engulfed in flames.
Over the past four years, San Bernardino County Fire investigators confiscated over 121,600 pounds of dangerous and illegal fireworks and issued more than 700 citations, according to the news release.