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Topanga Canyon Blvd is closed at Pacific Coast Highway due to mud & debris. These photos taken Sun. 1/26.



These fast-moving flows of mud, rocks, and debris can pose serious dangers to roads and homes.



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Avoid Water Contact from Surfrider Beach to Dockweiler Beach at World Way

January 17, 2025

An Ocean Water Quality Rain Advisory has been declared for all Los Angeles County beaches. The advisory will be in effect at least until 8:00 am, Thursday, January 30, 2025. This advisory may be extended depending on further rainfall.

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The Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors is reminding beachgoers to stay away from fire debris that washes up on the beaches. Crews are gearing up to remove whatever hazardous debris finds its way to the beach during this weekend's predicted rains.

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On November 2, 2022, Santa Monica Police Officers responded to Lot 1 North, the beach parking lot just north of the Pier, for a suspicious circumstances call. A parking attendant noticed a male subject lying motionless in the driver seat and possibly bleeding. The victim had died of stab wounds inflicted by an unknown assailant.

Using evidence collected from the vehicle and other investigative tools, the murder suspect was identified as Dearborn, Michigan resident Mohamed Abou-Arabi (DOB: 01/22/2000). The LA County District Attorney’s Office filed a single count of murder with an enhancement for utilizing a knife to commit the fatal attack. A warrant was then issued for Abou-Arabi’s arrest.



In January 2023, SMPD Detectives flew to Michigan and arrested Abou-Arabi. At trial in September of 2024, Abou-Arabi was found guilty of First-Degree Murder. On January 13, 2025, Abou-Arabi was sentenced to 25 years to life in state prison, plus a one-year enhancement for using a knife. Excellent work by the SMPD investigative team and the District Attorney’s office bringing this individual to justice


FLOOD WATCH is in effect for 4pm Sun to 4pm Mon. Here are the key details. While damaging debris flows are not the most likely outcome, there is still a lot of uncertainty with this storm. The threat is high enough to prepare for the worst-case scenario.



These fast-moving flows of mud, rocks, and debris can pose serious dangers to roads and homes.

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During recovery efforts for the Palisades Fire., Los Angeles Police make an arrest on the border of Pacific Palisades and Santa Monica. Suspect was said to be arrested for theft in the Palisades. No other information was made available.

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The National Guard has checkpoints set up o Pacific Coast Highway and the Beach Bike Path at Will Rogers Beach in Pacific Palisades, allowing only residents and essential workers into the Palisades Fire burn area.

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Convicted arsonist Dustin Nehl and his wife were arrested for impersonating firefighters with a fake truck in the Pacific Palisades.



Two Individuals from Oregon Arrested for Impersonating Firefighters within Palisades Fire.

The LA County Sheriff's Department released this Statement:

"On Saturday, January 18, 2025, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau investigators were contacted regarding an arrest of two suspects for impersonation of firefighters. An LAPD patrol unit was driving through the Palisades Fire area with fire personnel and observed a fire truck that did not appear to be legitimate. They relayed the information, and Sheriff’s deputies contacted the individuals in the fire truck as they attempted to enter an evacuation zone.

Upon contacting the two occupants of the truck, deputies noticed they were both wearing turnout gear. The occupants claimed to be from “Roaring River Fire Department” in Oregon. Upon further investigation, the deputies learned that the department name was not a legitimate agency, and the truck was purchased at an auction. The two occupants were wearing CAL-Fire t-shirts under the turnout gear, helmet, and radios.



The two admitted to being in the evacuation zone on Friday, January 17, 2025. Deputies arrested Dustin Nehl, 31, and Jennifer Nehl, 44, for Impersonating a Firefighter and Entering an evacuation zone, and the truck was impounded.

Suspect Dustin Nehl has a criminal history in Oregon for criminal mischief and arson. Neither have a criminal history in California."



Nehl admitted to committing several acts of vandalism between 2013 and 2016, including causing an explosion on a property on Cascade Drive, damaging locks and a water tank at the City of Woodburn Water Treatment Facility in Centennial Park and damaging other property in an amount exceeding $2,000. He also admitted to possessing an "incendiary device."

Nehl pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree arson, one count of attempt to commit a class A felony, one count of unlawful possession of a destructive device, and three counts of first-degree criminal mischief. The crimes are all felonies. The charges stemmed from Nehl committing multiple acts of vandalism at Woodburn Estates & Golf properties and at a city of Woodburn property between 2013 and 2016.

Investigators will be presenting the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office for filing consideration on Tuesday.



Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to contact the Major Crimes Bureau at 562-946-7893.

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