Thursday, May 24, 2007

CAL FIRE - Officials say pickup truck caused fires

Cal Fire officials believe they have found the cause of three vegetation fires that burned through Calaveras last week.

A 1997 Ford pickup was tracked down as a result of witness reports. It was believed the cause of the fires was from a faulty catalytic converter.

Calaveras County sheriff's deputies stopped the truck at 6:22 p.m. Thursday. Cal Fire officials then inspected the converter and concluded that sparks generated from it were the cause of three fires on Wednesday and Thursday.
The truck is owned by a Calaveras resident who was unaware of the condition of the converter as well as the fires that it sparked. There was no suspected arson in the case.

The latest fire broke out in Mokelumne Hill between Highway 26 and Howard Lane on Thursday, May 17. Roughly seven acres of grass, valued at $1,400, were destroyed.

On Wednesday, May 16, two fires were reported in Valley Springs. One burned along Paloma Road and another was near Watertown Road and Highway 26.

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