Two Arrested and Charged with Arson for Oak Fire in Archuleta County
Sergio Alaniz Jr. and Ross Heirigs face multiple fourth-degree arson charges after an illegal burn triggered a 75-acre wildfire in Aspen Springs, officials said.
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Two men arrested for arson after Oak Fire scorches 75 acres in Aspen Springs
DENVER (KDVR) — Two men were arrested on Sunday in connection with an illegal burn that allegedly started the Oak Fire, burning 75 acres in Aspen Springs. The Archuleta County Sheriff's Office said Sergio Alaniz Jr., 41, and Ross Heirigs, 60, were arrested on Sunday night on multiple counts of fourth-degree arson after the Oak Fire sparked around 11 a.m. on Aug. 10. Lee Fire 60% contained as size nears 4th largest wildfire in Colorado histo…
Two men arrested Sunday in connection with Oak Fire, Archuleta County Sheriff's Office says
Two men were arrested Sunday in connection with the Oak Fire, the Archuleta County Sheriff's Office said.Sergio Alaniz Jr., 40, and Ross Heirigs, 60, were arrested on multiple counts of fourth-degree arson. They're accused of an illegal burn that sparked the Oak Fire.Firefighters originally reported the Oak Fire was a structure fire. The Archuleta County Sheriff's Office now said, the Oak Fire spread from a burn barrel in a subdivision off Oak D…
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