January 18, 2025 04:37 PM (IST)
Los Angeles County firefighters thwart looters stealing Emmy and Sharpe Awards from burnt-out home in Eaton fire evacuation zone
A group of firefighters confronted looters who stole an Emmy Award from a burnt-out home in the Eaton Fire evacuation area. The incident unfolded Thursday when Los Angeles County firefighters encountered a group of suspected robbers while working in a burnt-out Altadena neighborhood. After the arrest, sheriff’s officers located one of the looters, earning him the prestigious honor he received in 2002 and the Sharp Award in 2016.

Firefighters stop looters from stealing Emmy Awards during Los Angeles fires
Footage of the tense confrontation shared with “No way,” the official replied, adding, “This was our home. We were trying to save all these people. You’re not stealing from them.”
The female looter insisted she wasn’t looting and tried to get into a white pickup truck with a friend who had stolen prizes. But first responders said, “We’re not going anywhere.”
Firefighters then ordered the engines parked in front of the looters’ cars until police arrived. When Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies arrived, they discovered the looting group and the stolen prize, both of which had the names of their rightful owners. The Emmy Awards were the 2002 news and documentary awards, Fox 11 reported.
The case follows Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hockman’s announcement this week that at least nine people have been arrested and charged with looting in the Pacific Palisades and Eaton fire evacuation zones, the newspaper reported. revealed.
“These crimes are horrific and represent a direct attack on our communities at a time of unprecedented loss and vulnerability,” Hochman added. If we find you, we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. ”

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