Topic: Boy with matches blamed for one Calif. fire
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Wed 10/31/07 04:15 PM
By DAISY NGUYEN, Associated Press Writer
Wed Oct 31, 1:21 PM ET



Officials blamed a wildfire that consumed more than 38,000 acres and destroyed 21 homes last week on a boy playing with matches, and said they would ask a prosecutor to consider the case.

The boy admitted to sparking the fire on Oct. 21, Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. Diane Hecht said Tuesday. Ferocious winds helped it quickly spread.

"He admitted to playing with matches and accidentally starting the fire," Hecht said in a statement.

Police did not release the boy's name. Los Angeles County fire Capt. Michael Brown only would say Wednesday that he was younger than 13.

The boy was released to his parents, and the case will be presented to the district attorney's office, Hecht said. It was not clear if he had been arrested or cited by detectives.

Arson investigators first talked to the boy's parents on Oct. 22 after determining the blaze began the day before in the back yard of their Agua Dulce home, Brown said.

The home was not damaged in the fire, Brown said.

Investigators initially considered a downed power line as the source of the fire, but never officially listed it as the cause.

The blaze, which spread quickly through the neighborhood, was among 15 or so major wildfires that destroyed some 2,100 homes and blackened 809 square miles from Los Angeles to the Mexican border last week. Seven deaths were blamed directly on the fires, six evacuees died of natural causes and one person died of a fall.

Authorities arrested five people for arson during that period, but none have been linked to any of the major blazes.

All but four of the blazes are now fully contained. Firefighters on Wednesday continued to cut lines around the remaining fires and kept a close eye on the weather.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Deputy Maribel Rizo said prosecutors were yet to determine if the boy's parents would be held accountable for any financial losses caused by the fire. Rizo did not know when prosecutors would be given the case.

Forecasters have said moderate Santa Ana winds could pick up later in the week.

Investigators have blamed an arsonist for setting a destructive wildfire in Orange County that blackened 28,500 acres and destroyed 16 homes.

Authorities were seeking the driver of a white Ford F-150 pickup truck spotted in a canyon area around the time the fire broke out. They said they wanted to talk to the driver, but stopped short of calling the person a suspect.

Officials offered a $285,000 reward to anyone with information that will lead to an arrest and conviction.

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Wed 10/31/07 04:54 PM
they did not call him a suspect, in case they were wrong. liability you know. who the help else could it be? smokey the bear or the fire marshal investigator?

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Wed 10/31/07 05:04 PM
funny you should say that duffy

california did have a fire invstigator

that did set a bunch of fires a while back

i think it was on forensic files

bigsmile


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Wed 10/31/07 05:17 PM
forensic fires? tell me what this is. this inquiring stupid person wants to know.

anyway i was serious. i was in the fires set by the fire investigator in the malibu/ventura/fillmore/santapaula fires back in the 90's. i said i hope he is in jail, and mean it seriouslyhowever, it was not as bad as this lastest adventure.

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Wed 10/31/07 05:49 PM
yup those fire investigators dont miss much either. You can bet that it started exactly how and where they said. I know they can test for over 2000 accelerants/ ignition sources.. Gas, match, ect.