More than 40 people have been arrested in Santa Monica's evacuation zones, including 10 for burglary, police said.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, all of those who were taken into custody were in the zones in violation to the legal emergency orders.
Police said most were also violating the city and county's curfew orders.
Ten people were arrested for burglary, three of whom were linked to one incident on 18th Street. Four others were arrested in the 200 block of Euclid Street, and two at 10th Street and Carlyle Avenue.
Police said six were arrested possession of burglary tools. The rest were arrested for other violations, including curfew, drug possession, driving violations, outstanding warrants, parole and probation violations.
Police said two of the people were in possession of concealed handguns.
None of the suspects are from Santa Monica, according to police.
"I am grateful for the unwavering dedication and professionalism of all the officers and professional staff in the SMPD," said Chief Ramon Batista. "Over the past seven days, while the fires in Palisades tested the resilience of many, each of them stood strong, ensuring that the city of Santa Monica remained safe and secure. I am also grateful for the collaboration with our mutual aid partners who supported us on the front lines and the National Guard for helping us secure the evacuation zones and maintain entry and exit points to the closed areas."