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The Los Angeles Police Department recovered about 500 firearms from rubble leftover from the Palisades Fire, and now they are trying to reconnect the guns with their owners.
Many of the firearms appear damaged and are difficult to identify. The LAPD wants to catalogue which guns are destroyed or ...
They can either report the firearm as "lost property" to any LAPD police station, online at LAPDonline.org or via email at [email protected]. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has not ...
It’s unclear why the LAPD was operating there ... She later visited her local police station to file a complaint about the incident, her suit says, but when there was no follow-up by the ...
Mayor Karen Bass unveiled a spending plan for the city of Los Angeles that includes more than 1,600 layoffs, budget cuts and increases, the consolidation of municipal departments and other efforts to ...
A former Los Angeles Police Department sergeant reached a settlement with the city Wednesday in her lawsuit in which she alleged she was targeted for termination because of her outspoken claims that ...
The Los Angeles police chief warned members of the City Council on Wednesday that the mayor's proposal to lay off more than 400 civilian workers in the department represents a “staggering ...
The Los Angeles Police Department was in pursuit of a possible ... the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Temple City station. The Alhambra Police Department started the pursuit initially ...
Police believed the suspect was armed and dangerous, though when investigators searched the suspect's backpack after the ...
To report a lost firearm as a result of the Palisades Fire, community members are encouraged to file a lost property report at any LAPD police station or at lapdonline.org. They can also email the ...