Crime & Safety
Illegal Fireworks In Murrieta: How To Report Them
Anyone who causes a fire due to illegal fireworks will be forced to pay the costs of suppression and damages, which could total millions.

MURRIETA, CA โ Due to extreme wildfire risks amid drought conditions, authorities have vowed to crack down harder on people who shoot off illegal fireworks this 2021 Fourth of July weekend.
In addition to higher citation fees for many areas โ and possible jail time โ anyone who causes a fire due to illegal fireworks will be forced to pay the costs of suppression and damages, which can total millions of dollars, according to authorities.
Fireworks are illegal throughout Riverside County. The four exceptions are the desert cities of Blythe, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs and Indio, which allow only "safe and sane" devices, like sparklers and fountains, that don't shoot into the air.
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Approved and permitted fireworks shows are scheduled in the Murrieta area this July 4 weekend. See the list of locations here.
If you need to report illegal use of fireworks, police ask that you DO NOT call 911. Instead, use:
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- For residents reporting illegal fireworks in the City of Murrieta, Murrieta police are requesting that residents use the department's online reporting form. Find it here.
- Riverside County Sheriff's Department (for residents reporting illegal fireworks in Lake Elsinore, Temecula, Wildomar and unincorporated areas): 800-950-2444 (Note: The sheriff's department also has an online reporting form. Find it here.)
If you need to report illegal fireworks in other nearby cities, here are the numbers to call:
For residents reporting illegal fireworks in the City of Menifee, contact the Menifee Police Department's non-emergency line at 951-677-4964
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