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Powell Fire News Release

Lone Star State Plagued By Suspected Wildland Arso

Incident: Powell Fire Wildland Fire
Released: 2/20/2008

Support from the citizens of Texas is critical in the battle to eradicate a rash of potentially deadly arson wildland fires that have recently plagued the State of Texas. Not only have firefighters been dealing with a major wildland fire season that has threatened communities across the state, but they are also battling fires that are suspected arson starts.

"Law enforcement and firefighting officials need your help," said David Abernathy Incident Commander with Texas Forest Service. "Putting a stop to arson can save lives, homes and property."

"Arson is a second degree felony, punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and two to 20 years in prison," said Gary Bennett, chief law enforcement officer with Texas Forest Service. "The offense becomes a first degree felony if someone is injured or killed as a result of the fire. Punishment for a first degree felony is a fine of up to $10,000 and five to 99 years in prison.

"Please do your part by reporting any information regarding suspicious wildfires to your local law enforcement officer, the TFS hotline 1-817-579-5686, or the state arson hotline 1-800-364-3470," said Bennett.

A reward of up to $2,000 is offered for information leading to the arrest and grand jury indictment of the person or persons responsible for arson fires.

Law enforcement investigators are looking into multiple suspicious wildland fires that were recently set in Zavalla County. To date, three suspects have been apprehended for arson in association with these fires. Arson fires remain a major concern statewide, and Texans are encouraged to do their part by reporting any activities suspected to be arson.

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