Two individuals were detained near Vice President Kamala Harris' home in Brentwood, California, early Saturday morning, after police were called about a suspected burglary amid a citywide curfew due to the ongoing wildfires ravaging Los Angeles.
The neighborhood is in the mandatory evacuation zone as the deadly fire pushes east toward the populated Los Angeles neighborhoods.
BRENTWOOD — Two men were cited for curfew violation near the Brentwood home of Vice President Kamala Harris, which lies within a Palisades fire evacuation zone, authorities said.
Two men were arrested on suspicion of burglary near Vice President Kamala Harris’s family home in Los Angeles, which has been evacuated due to the fires raging around the city.
LAPD responded to a reported burglary at Kamala Harris' evacuated Brentwood home amid ongoing wildfires. Two men were arrested but later released due to lack of evidence that they were outside ...
Get this, after detaining the individuals for curfew violations, the LAPD released them once no criminal activity was found. Authorities did not elaborate on what the two were doing on Harris’ property or whether the situation would lead to further investigation.
BRENTWOOD, Cali. ( KTLA) — Two people were detained at Vice President Kamala Harris’ Brentwood, California, home on Saturday, police confirmed to Nexstar’s KTLA.
Police confirmed to KTLA that officers detained two people at Vice President Kamala Harris’ home in Brentwood during curfew hours on Saturday. The Los Angeles Police Department said a call came
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