WATCH LIVE: SJPD gives update after 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks were seized during an investigation into a storage unit fire.
San Jose police arrested two suspects after seizing 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks during an investigation into a storage facility fire.San Jose police have arrested two suspects after responding to a large fire at a Public Storage on Blossom Hill Road on June 14. Initial reports indicated the fire was started by multiple illegal fireworks igniting inside a storage unit, police said.
During their investigation, detectives identified two suspects - 45-year-old Anthony Dasilva and 25-year-old Nathaniel Valassis - and several other storage units that contained additional illegal fireworks.Approximately 38,000 lbs. of illegal fireworksApproximately $4,800 in cashBoth suspects were arrested for various crimes and booked into jail. The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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