July 4, 2019

Over 750 pounds of illegal fireworks seized at California residence ahead of 4th of July

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More than 750 pounds of illegal fireworks were seized from a single residence in California ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, authorities said.

Investigators executed a search warrant on a house outside the city of Visalia on Tuesday, after receiving a tip about "dangerous" fireworks that were brought into the area illegally over the past week "with the intent to sell," according to a press release from the Tulare County Fire Department. They discovered 752 pounds of illegal fireworks at the residence and in vehicles on the property.

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One weapon was also recovered during the search.

Tulare County Fire Department
Authorities seized 752 pounds of illegal fireworks from a residence near Visalia, Calif., July 2. 2019.

Two people were arrested for possession, transporting and selling fireworks that do not bear the California State Fire Marshal-approved "safe and sane" seal, according to the Tulare County Fire Department. Two others at the property were arrested for unrelated charges,

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Tulare County Fire Chief Charlie Norman said the illicit goods are worth about $25,000.

"By this confiscation and arrest, I don't know how many fires and safety issues we've prevented on the Fourth," Norman told ABC Fresno station KFSN.