Looters spoil return home for Lake County residents who escaped Valley fire
That joy quickly turned to shock, and then rage, when Uribe, 38, discovered the home in the
Stepping inside, Uribe found the contents of almost every drawer in the house emptied onto beds and the floor. The owner of a landscaping business, Uribe estimates the thieves stole
Uribe reported the burglary to the
"I would have been happier if my house burned down because I wouldn't have felt so violated," a despondent Uribe said Monday while standing in his kitchen.
The
"Pretty pathetic,"
With the last of evacuation orders lifted over the weekend, a full accounting of crimes committed during the fire response is still being tallied. However, at least six people suspected of looting or planning to loot the homes of fire evacuees have been arrested since the fire broke out
They include
Three other men suspected of looting homes in evacuation zones --
Cesari additionally was charged with possession of a concealed, loaded handgun.
The men were arrested in the early morning hours as they drove through the
As the head of his household, Uribe feels especially stressed out by the burglary and the pressure to get his family back on its feet. His mother, stepfather and brother live with him at the home, which is situated on a hill covered with massive Douglas firs and Ponderosa pines.
Medication for his mother,
Uribe, who was born in
The Valley fire bypassed the neighborhood as it rampaged east toward
Uribe missed the call, which went to voice mail. His attention had been drawn skyward by an air tanker flying just above the tree tops, a nearly routine disturbance for
But Uribe realized at that point that he and his stepfather, the only two people home at the time, were in danger and needed to get out. They grabbed an Igloo cooler, jackets and Bugsy, Uribe's small dog, and peeled away in Uribe's truck.
They drove first to
The casino later offered a room to Uribe's family while public access to their neighborhood was restricted. Uribe is staying at the home of a landscaping client near
For two weeks, the family could only wonder whether their home was still standing. Now they wonder who was heartless enough to take advantage of their situation. How the thieves managed to gain access to the neighborhood and elude stepped-up police patrols is part of the mystery.
Uribe said he had never experienced any problems with crime in
Uribe recalls locking the doors before he fled the home. But he can't recall the status of the windows. The shed housing many of his work tools was unlocked.
Many other
On Monday, as he was recounting what was stolen from the home, a Bible was flipped open on a wood-burning stove, just as Uribe's mother left it.
"How can I explain it?" he said. "You almost feel like somebody has seen you undressed."
Uribe met with an insurance adjuster at the home Monday. But getting the major losses covered may prove difficult since he did not keep records of the cash he said was stolen. He said he only has
He's also lost many of his landscaping clients whose homes burned down.
"What do I do?" he said.
Staff Writer
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