Suspects in pair of Sacramento State arson incidents identified, arrested
Two suspects have been arrested in an arson investigation on the Sacramento State University campus over the weekend.
Two suspects have been arrested in an arson investigation on the Sacramento State University campus over the weekend.
Sacramento police say 28-year-old James Joseph is facing arson and homicide charges.
Authorities are looking for two suspects who allegedly lit two fires on the Sacramento State University campus over the weekend.
A man pled guilty to starting a fire that destroyed the Moore's Riverboat Restaurant and nearby docks in July 2022, Cal Fire said on Thursday.
A man accused of committing arson on the Sacramento State campus in December was recently arrested near Los Angeles, officials said Friday.
Authorities are searching for a man they say is suspected of starting a fire on the Sacramento State campus earlier this month.
A Marysville man was sentenced to 16 years in state prison for dousing his roommate in hand sanitizer and lighting her on fire in September, prosecutors said.
Authorities are asking the Sacramento State University community to be on alert after a pair of suspected arson incidents outside a dorm building.
In El Dorado County, police have arrested the person, they say, is responsible for several fires last month. Steven Saunders was arrested without incident and is being charged with setting five fires in El Dorado and Amador counties. Fires happened in Pollock Pines and one in Logtown.
One person has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a large fire left a duplex, carport, and several vehicles damaged in Turlock last night.
One person has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a large fire left a duplex, carport, and several vehicles damaged in Turlock last night.
CBS13's Steve Large got some new video of the incident that happened late last night.
One person has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a large fire left a duplex, carport, and several vehicles damaged in Turlock last night.
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Authorities say a 71-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of starting a forest fire that destroyed more than 100 homes last year near Yosemite National Park.
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Authorities are asking for help in finding the person suspected of lighting several fires on the Sacramento City College campus over the weekend.
A plan to cut the fire risk for those who live along the American River Parkway would allow homeowners to give the parkway a helping hand.
In 2021, there were more than 170 fires along the parkway burning an estimated 15 percent of the total nature area.
"Arson is on the rise, especially within Sacramento County, and especially among the community of persons who are experiencing homelessness," said Chris Rogers, Sac Metro Fire Arson Investigator.
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