Showing posts with label Arson Fires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arson Fires. Show all posts

Oceanside Police arrest man riding bicycle wearing backpack that contained gas can after 9 arson fires #CaFire

Gas can-toting arson suspect arrested

OCEANSIDE — Oceanside police arrested a man riding a bicycle and wearing a backpack that contained a gas can and a lighter who was seen leaving the San Luis Rey riverbed where nine small brush fires ignited late Friday night.
Hansen Frederick was seen in the area where the fires started and was arrested after a search by law enforcement, firefighters and a sheriff’s helicopter, Sgt. Rick Favela said. Frederick’s city of residence and age were not immediately available.
The first fire started near Mesa Drive and Foussat Road and burned approximately one acre of dry brush, coming within about 200 feet of nearby homes, according to Oceanside fire officials. Just as firefighters were nearly finished extinguishing the fire, another was reported two miles away near Redwood and Cypress streets. Eventually six small fires were found at that location.
Subsequently, the fire department said, two more fires were reported at the original Mesa and Foussat location. Firefighters who reached the area quickly reported seeing a man on a bicycle riding away. In all, fire officials said the nine fires burned between three and four acres of brush but did not damage any structures.
Source: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/aug/03/oceanside-gas-arson-lighter-arrested/---------------------------------------------

Arrest made In Henry Cowell State Park Arson Fires #CaFire #CaArson

Transient arrested on suspicion of setting Henry Cowell State Park fires

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. —  State law enforcement officials have made an arrest in connection with three small arson fires that occurred at Henry Cowell State Park in Santa Cruz County.

The fires were reported along the San Lorenzo River around 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Division Chief Rich Sampson said Saturday.

The fires were suppressed by Cal Fire and Felton Fire District crews within an hour.

Cal Fire and California State Parks law enforcement officers later arrested Osman Chaudhry at Rincon Road and state Highway 9 in Santa Cruz County on suspicion of arson, Sampson said.

Chaudhry has no current address listed.

Ten separate fires have occurred in the same general area over the past six months, with causes ranging from campfire escapes to arson, Sampson said.

All of them were caused by humans, however, and officials are asking the public to be vigilant and report and suspicious fire immediately by calling 911.

Possible arson fires can be reported to the Cal Fire arson hotline at 1 (800) 468-4408. Investigators appreciate details such as license plates and descriptions of suspicious people, and rewards of up to $10,000 are available for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

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