Sunday, April 29, 2007

Desert Dispatch : Elderly man arrested in string of High Desert fires

Desert Dispatch : Elderly man arrested in string of High Desert fires:

HINKLEY — San Bernardino County arson investigators and sheriff’s deputies linked a recent fire on the corner of Lenwood Road and Agate Road and the flare-up of six other High Desert wildland fires to one man.

On Thursday, deputies arrested Filimon Griego, 74, of Oro Grande, for suspicion of causing seven wildfires along roadways in Helendale, Hinkley and Barstow.

Tracey Martinez, a spokeswoman for the county fire department, said similar ignition methods found at all seven sites led investigators to connect the fires. Further evidence found at the scenes, Martinez said, implicated Griego in the fires.

According to a county fire department report, the fires began on Sunday. Firefighters contained the seven separate fires to only about a quarter of an acre each, the report stated. Martinez said no dollar amount was established for damages.

Sal Corrao, division chief with the Barstow Fire Protection District, said he believes the district assisted on two related fires on Thursday. The district’s fire prevention specialist also assisted the county in the investigation. Tire tracks and footprints found at the scenes compounded the evidence pointing toward an intentionally set fire, he said.

“Anytime you have wildland fires in the desert, it is either accidental or intentional,” Corrao said. Instances of the desert spontaneously combusting are rare, he said, unless the wind blows down a power line. Cases of arson in the area are also unusual, he said; most wildfires are accidental.

County investigators also determined the fires were not actually acts of arson. Jody Miller, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s department, said Griego is being charge with reckless burning of wildland.

“The amount of intent was not there to warrant an arson charge,” Miller said.

Martinez said Griego was arrested, cited and then released due to medical conditions. The charge will be forwarded to the district attorney, Miller said, and could be increased to arson.

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