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Los Angeles Arson Suspect Found with Five Cell Phones and UN Prepaid Debit Card Sparks Investigation

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Authorities in Los Angeles have arrested a man in connection with a series of wildfires that have devastated parts of the city. The suspect, reportedly a homeless man in his 30s, was taken into custody near the Kenneth Fire in Woodland Hills on January 10, 2025. Eyewitnesses claim to have seen the man attempting to start fires with what appeared to be a torch, leading local residents to intervene and detain him until police arrived.

While initial charges focus on a felony probation violation, law enforcement has yet to file formal arson charges due to insufficient evidence. The Kenneth Fire alone has scorched over 1,000 acres, destroyed several homes, and is only 35% contained as firefighters work tirelessly to bring it under control.

The arrest took an unusual turn when officers discovered the suspect was carrying five cell phones and a United Nations prepaid debit card. These items have raised questions about the man’s potential motives and affiliations. Investigators are examining whether the phones were used for communication, coordination, or documentation. The presence of a UN-issued debit card, typically associated with humanitarian programs, has also added a layer of mystery to the case.

Los Angeles Police Department officials have refrained from speculation but are conducting a thorough investigation into the man’s background and any connections to larger networks. “We are treating this case with utmost seriousness, given the devastation caused by the fires,” an LAPD spokesperson said.

The wildfires have had catastrophic consequences for the region, claiming at least 11 lives, destroying over 10,000 structures, and forcing nearly 180,000 residents to evacuate their homes. Governor Gavin Newsom has launched a state inquiry into factors that hampered firefighting efforts, including reports of malfunctioning fire hydrants. President Joe Biden has pledged federal support to aid California’s recovery from the disaster.

As investigations continue, authorities are urging residents to remain alert, report suspicious activities, and comply with evacuation orders. The LAPD has emphasized the importance of avoiding speculation until more facts are uncovered.

The Kenneth Fire and other wildfires have underscored the urgent need for community vigilance and preparedness as Los Angeles grapples with one of its most destructive fire seasons in years.

(This article was created using verified public information)

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