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Arson Suspect Arrested Following Los Angeles Brush Fire

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A fire Monday afternoon adjacent to the northbound lanes of the San Diego Freeway (405) near Sherman Oaks, California was determined to be criminal in nature, according to Brian Humphrey, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD).

Investigators with the LAFD, the Los Angeles Police Department and the California Highway Patrol identified and arrested a 51-year-old male transient for Arson of Wildland. According to Humphrey, the man was booked by Investigators from the LAFD's Arson/Counter-Terrorism Section. Bail for the felony charge was set at $75,000.

A total of 110 Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) personnel responded to a brush fire Monday afternoon adjacent to the northbound lanes of the San Diego Freeway (405) in the Sepulveda Pass near Sherman Oaks, according to Brian Humphrey, a spokesman for the LAFD.

Firefighters attacked the the blaze quickly by ground and air as it spread uphill and eastward towards homes. Crews were able to get the terrain driven fire under control in 53 minutes after it charred nearly two acres of grass and brush.

There were no reports of injuries or damage to any homes.


Author:Barbara Brooks - Fire Department Network News




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