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A 13-year-old boy has been arrested for felony reckless burning in connection with the Rancho Fire in Laguna Beach, which was ignited by illegal fireworks. The fire burned several acres and led to evacuations in nearby neighborhoods. Firefighters contained the blaze with no injuries or significant property damage reported. The boy was released to his parents as the investigation continues, highlighting public safety concerns surrounding fireworks use.
Laguna Beach – A 13-year-old boy was arrested on charges of felony reckless burning of forest land in connection with the Rancho Fire, which erupted on Monday afternoon. The fire ignited near Rancho Laguna Road and Morningside Drive shortly after 2 p.m., prompting immediate evacuations in several neighborhoods.
The fire burned approximately four to five acres of hilly terrain and is believed to have been started by illegal fireworks. In response to the threat, evacuation orders were issued for La Mirada Street, Katella Street, Summit Drive, and Baja Street. A temporary evacuation center was set up at the Community and Susi Q Center, located at 380 3rd Street, to assist displaced residents.
Firefighting efforts included the deployment of five helicopters and an airplane to combat the blaze. Roads in the vicinity were closed to facilitate the emergency response. Witnesses in the area reported seeing a juvenile who appeared to be lighting fireworks, which led local police to launch an investigation. Video evidence captured the suspect igniting a firework before fleeing the scene. While two other juveniles were initially detained, authorities later determined they were only witnesses.
The young boy was arrested and taken to the Laguna Beach Police Department for processing. However, due to the absence of injuries and no immediate threat to structures, Orange County Juvenile Hall did not accept the juvenile for booking. Instead, he was released to his parents as authorities prepared to submit the case to the Orange County District Attorney’s office for potential criminal charges.
By Tuesday morning, all evacuation orders were lifted, allowing residents to return home. Firefighters managed to contain the fire by 5 p.m. on Monday, with no injuries or property damage reported. Laguna Beach Police Chief acknowledged the role of community cooperation in reporting suspicious activities, which helped to quickly resolve the incident. Additionally, the city’s Mayor highlighted recent fire safety improvements, which likely played a significant role in mitigating potential damage from the fire.
This incident highlights an alarming trend related to fireworks-related fires, particularly leading into the Fourth of July holiday. In 2023, Southern California fire officials reported an increase in emergency calls related to fireworks, with a total of 51 calls received on that day alone. The Rancho Fire serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by the use of illegal fireworks, reflecting a growing concern for public safety and environmental protection.
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