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Officials suspect arsonist set series of fires along Highway 4 near Pittsburg
PITTSBURG, Calif. – A collection of fires alongside State Route Freeway 4 close to Pittsburg on Sunday morning that seem to have been deliberately set have been extinguished and authorities are on the lookout for a suspect, a spokesperson for Con Hearth stated.
The three small fires have been allegedly set alongside Freeway 4 close to the intersection of San Marco Boulevard, the spokesperson stated. The fires required two engines and a battalion of 12, Con Hearth stated.
No less than one witness has supplied an outline of the suspect to authorities; Con Hearth and the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Workplace are actively looking for the particular person. No description of the particular person is on the market right now.
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