3 From Chattanooga Arrested For Looting In Tornado-Ravaged Area Near Birmingham Saturday, January 30, 2021
Three people from Chattanooga are facing charges of looting in the tornado-ravaged area near Birmingham, Ala.
Arrested for third-degree burglary at Fultondale, Ala., were Ignacio Villa Ramirez and Josue Villa, both 21, and a juvenile.
Police said they were pretending to be helping tornado victims, but were caught by police taking items.
After the incident, a curfew was put into place along with extra patrols.
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Curfew issued in tornado damaged areas of Fultondale, 3 arrested for stealing from damaged house Damage along New Castle Road in Fultondale (Source: WBRC) By WBRC Staff | January 28, 2021 at 2:20 PM CST - Updated January 28 at 10:33 PM
FULTONDALE, Ala. (WBRC) -
UPDATE: Hours after a curfew was issued in Fultondale, Fultondale Police Chief DP Smith confirmed three people were arrested for stealing from a damaged home in the tornado devastated area.
21-year-old Josue Villa, 18-year-old Ignacio Villa Ramirez and a minor are charged with third-degree burglary from a damaged house. All three are from Tennessee. 18-year-old Ignacio Villa Ramirez and 21-year-old Josue Villa (Source: Jefferson County Jail)