Campfire group won't face charges for Calif. Tea fire blaze
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — Prosecutors say 10 people who lit a campfire will not be charged with igniting a wildfire that destroyed more than 200 homes in California.
Santa Barbara County District Attorney Christie Stanley said Friday that an investigation couldn't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the people at the campfire started the blaze that blackened more than 65 square miles in Santa Barbara and neighboring Montecito.
Investigators had found evidence that the campfire was lit in Montecito about 14 hours before the wildfire erupted Nov. 13.
Stanley says the people who participated in the campfire will be charged with misdemeanor trespassing and unlawfully building and using a campfire without permission.
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