The Metro Arson Strike Team has been investigating the multiple fires and found that some of the fires originated in homeless encampments.
Arrests made in two San Diego wildfire investigations; The arrests are part of investigations into the Center Fire in Rancho Bernardo and a wildfire in Mission Valley off San Diego Mission Road.
San Diego police have made arrests in connection to several of the fires that broke out across the city last month, including ...
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San Diego Fire-Rescue Department firefighters responded to a structure fire in the Clairemont Mesa neighborhood at around ...
The “Gilman fire,” aided by Santa Ana winds, was reported around 2:30 p.m. Jan. 23 near Gilman Drive and Via Alicante, drawing a response from about 175 firefighters, San Diego Fire-Rescue Department ...
These fires reflect fire trends throughout Southern California that link a significant portion of fires to homeless individuals.
A series of fires that erupted across San Diego last week, destroying a home and displacing residents, started in homeless encampments, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue investigators Friday.
Homeless encampments were behind three wildfires that rocked San Diego earlier this month, sparking concerns that homelessness is a significant factor in Southern California’s recent blazes.
Recent San Diego brush fires, including Friars Road, began near homeless camps. Fire-Rescue emphasizes investigations continue, cause not yet determined.
San Diego Fire-Rescue confirms the Friars Road fire, Gilman Street Fire and Center Fire all originated in homeless ...