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California men arrested with 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks after San Jose storage facility fire

San Jose residents Anthony Dasilva and Nathaniel Valassis have been accused of harboring 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks in storage units, in addition to illicit drugs.

California authorities arrested two suspects who allegedly kept 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks across several storage units this month.

San Jose residents Anthony Dasilva, 45, and Nathaniel Valassis, 25, were arrested Thursday over the alleged distribution and sale of illegal fireworks. City officials announced the arrests Friday. 

Officers were initially alerted June 14 to a fire raging at a Public Storage facility on Blossom Hill Road, which devastated the storage complex.

"Initial reports indicated that the fire was a result of multiple illegal fireworks igniting in a storage unit," San Jose Police Department said in a press release Friday. 

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"The large amount of fireworks stored in the unit caused the entire building to catch fire resulting in everything stored inside to be completely lost and unsalvageable," the department added.

Fire Department investigators and police detectives eventually identified the subjects, along with units housing other potentially illegal fireworks.

"Detectives procured several search warrants for multiple residences and storage units that were executed throughout several days and multiple operations," police said.

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In addition to the fireworks, police discovered 13 ounces of methamphetamine, 200 grams of cocaine and an undisclosed amount of marijuana.

Authorities also seized a semi-automatic firearm and around $4,800 in cash.

San Jose police are actively investigating the incident. No other details are available at this time.

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