Quarter-ton of illegal fireworks seized
Police seized more than 500 pounds of illegal fireworks Wednesday from two people who were selling them in Dublin over the internet.
Police seized more than 500 pounds of illegal fireworks Wednesday from two people who were selling them in Dublin over the internet.
Police seized more than 500 pounds of illegal fireworks Wednesday from two people who were selling them in Dublin through the internet, police said today.
An undercover operation led first to 33-year-old Pinole resident Danielle Island who allegedly delivered about 80 pounds of fireworks to police. Then Sunnyvale man Daniel Kim, 28, delivered 60 pounds of fireworks to officers, according to police.
Kim was questioned and officers learned that he had more fireworks at his home in Sunnyvale. Officers obtained a search warrant for the home and found about 400 pounds.
The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squad will destroy the fireworks, police said.
Dublin officers are taking a zero tolerance approach toward illegal fireworks and additional officers will be on patrol this weekend to keep residents safe.
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