FBI arrests Palm Springs man following service of federal search warrant
A Palm Springs man was arrested and charged Monday morning as part of an FBI investigation into weapon and drug distribution.
Multiple police agencies, including the FBI, were outside of a home on Deepak Road in Palm Springs Monday morning. Neighbors said authorities have been at the home since at least 6 a.m.
Neighbors told News Channel 3 s Madison Weil at the scene that they woke up to the sound of multiple flash bangs with law enforcement demanding someone exit the home.
“I was kind of startled. I went to look out and didn’t see anything. But it seemed close, one resident said. This is the first time I’ve ever seen activity here in the 20 plus years I’ve been here.”
FBI leads investigation at Palm Springs home
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TRAFFIC ALERT: Gene Autry Trail & Indian Canyon Dr both back open
Indian Canyon Dr. and Gene Autry Trail both closed south of freeway
UPDATE 3:40 p.m.
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Both Gene Autry Trail was reopened to traffic Monday morning, but Indian Canyon Drive remained closed through its Whitewater wash crossing between Interstate 10 and the city of Palm Springs Monday morning.
Police shut the roads down yesterday due to low visibility and drifting sand that was piling up on both roadways blocking traffic lanes.
There was no immediate word on when the roads would be cleared and reopened.
Alternate routes include Vista Chino and Highway 111, but motorists should prepare for delays and expect more traffic as they make their way around the area.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Gene Autry Trail reopens south of freeway but Indian Canyon Dr. remains closed
Indian Canyon Dr. and Gene Autry Trail both closed south of freeway
Both Gene Autry Trail was reopened to traffic Monday morning, but Indian Canyon Drive remained closed through its Whitewater wash crossing between Interstate 10 and the city of Palm Springs Monday morning.
Police shut the roads down yesterday due to low visibility and drifting sand that was piling up on both roadways blocking traffic lanes.
There was no immediate word on when the roads would be cleared and reopened.
Alternate routes include Vista Chino and Highway 111, but motorists should prepare for delays and expect more traffic as they make their way around the area.