Crime & Safety

Two Pacheco Men Arrested For Illegal Fireworks

As many as 500 pounds of illegal fireworks were seized between the two homes, Con Fire inspectors say.

By Bay City News Service

Two Pacheco men were arrested this morning after authoritiesΒ discovered hundreds of pounds of illegal fireworks and dangerous explosivesΒ at their homes, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District officials said.

Sheriff's deputies arrested Richard Tapia, 45, and Jessie AronΒ Payn, 19, after serving search warrants and locating a combined 400 to 500Β pounds of illegal fireworks and explosives, Contra Costa County fire Capt.Β Robert Marshall said.

Both men were arrested on suspicion of possessing illegalΒ fireworks and explosives with the intent to sell them. Marshall said he doesΒ not know whether the two are acquainted.

The arrests came after fire investigators received a tip that theΒ two men owned large amounts of illegal pyrotechnics, Marshall said.

Fire investigators were able to confirm the information from thatΒ tip and obtained a search warrant for Tapia's home in the 300 block of FourthΒ Avenue South, and for Payn's house in the 900 block of Temple Drive, he said.

Marshall said the arrests were intentionally timed to occur beforeΒ the Fourth of July holiday, when the fire district typically sees hundreds ofΒ fireworks-related blazes.

"We're getting into prime fire season here, and fireworks are oneΒ of the big causes of fires...as well as injuries," he said.

Last year around this time, Marshall said, one resident of theΒ district lost most of his hand after handling a dangerous explosive.

Owning, selling or discharging fireworks is illegal throughout theΒ fire protection district, which encompasses much of the county includingΒ Concord, Antioch, Pittsburg, Lafayette, Pleasant Hill and Walnut Creek.

Fire district officials encourage anyone needing to dispose ofΒ fireworks to call their local police or fire department.

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