Two teenagers were arrested for igniting the Hawarden Fire that destroyed several homes in the city of Riverside in July.
Today's breaking news on wildfires in California, SoCal and Los Angeles. Here is the latest on fires now, including breaking developments, public safety information, maps, video and longterm outlooks.Two teenagers were arrested for igniting the Hawarden Fire that destroyed several homes in the city of Riverside in July while another minor faced"serious charges," officials confirmed Thursday.
The two arrested teens were booked into a juvenile detention facilities while the other suspect would face charges out of Riverside County, the mayor explained.The Hawarden Fire, which was first reported at around 1 p.m. on July 21 as temperatures reached over 100 degrees with moderate winds. Investigators said video footage showed the suspects running away in a silver pickup truck as soon as the fireworks went off.
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