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   RINO Cheney to ignorant emotional democrats   
   Re: Forest Service officials arrest Demo   
   13 Jun 22 10:29:53   
   
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   more mirth for Republicans is Hunter and his daddy going down   
   for the same crimes.   
      
   A 57-year-old man was arrested by National Forest Service law   
   enforcement officers today in connection with the Pipeline Fire   
   and charged with natural resource violations.   
      
   The suspect was booked into the Coconino County Sheriff’s   
   Detention Facility.   
      
   Neither Coconino County Sheriff’s Department nor Coconino Forest   
   Service officials would confirm the man’s identity to The   
   Arizona Republic.   
      
   Meanwhile, at least 270 crewmembers are battling the Pipeline   
   Fire that Forest Service officials say was first reported at   
   10:15 a.m. by a fire lookout on Sunday, June 12 near Flagstaff.   
      
   Responding deputies were given the description of a white pickup   
   truck leaving the area of the fire. When law enforcement spotted   
   a vehicle matching the description, they conducted a traffic   
   stop on the vehicle, according to Jon Paxton, Coconino County   
   Sheriff’s Department public information officer.   
      
   The flames first prompted the evacuation of hikers and campers.   
   Evacuations are now in effect for residents in the Schultz Pass   
   Road and Arizona Snowbowl areas as well as Timberline South of   
   Brandis. Residents in Doney Park and Mount Elden Lookout/Mount   
   Elden Estates are asked to be prepared for an evacuation.   
      
   The driver was detained until Federal Law Enforcement Officers   
   from the United States Forest Service arrived.   
      
   “Federal regulations prohibit us from identifying the man,”   
   Paxton told The Republic. “We know the identity is out there but   
   we cannot release the name.”   
      
   According to a statement issued by the Sheriff’s Department, the   
   subject’s photo and charges are also prohibited from being   
   released.   
      
   “The investigation into the cause of the Pipeline Fire is   
   ongoing and, in order to protect the integrity of the   
   investigation, we cannot discuss any details of the   
   investigation,” said Law Enforcement Patrol Captain Andy   
   Pederson.   
      
   First reports from Coconino National Forest stated the blaze was   
   "active on all sides and growing." By Sunday afternoon, it had   
   spread to 1,000 acres. Fire officials say that due to warm and   
   windy conditions, the fire is being pushed east and the exact   
   size is currently unknown because of the continuous growth.   
      
   Arizona Department of Transportation announced the closure of   
   U.S. 89 north of Flagstaff just before 3 p.m. By 8 p.m., the   
   fire had spread about 4,500 acres. No structures or homes have   
   been reported to be destroyed.   
      
   “The southbound side is closed at milepost 430; the northbound   
   side is closed at milepost 427,” an ADOT news release states.   
   “Motorists are advised to expect delays and seek an alternate   
   route.”   
      
   There is no estimated time to reopen the road.   
      
   The wildfire is burning close to the Tunnel Fire burn scar,   
   which spread nearly 20,000 acres in April.   
      
   This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Forest   
   Service officials arrest man in connection to Pipeline Fire   
      
   https://news.yahoo.com/forest-officials-arrest-man-connection-   
   041215842.html   
      
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