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Suspect arrested in alleged arson, burning of national wildlife refuge in Yuma

Jason Martin, 47, of Yuma was arrested and is facing multiple charges, including arson and criminal damage, authorities say. Jason Martin, 47, of Yuma has been arrested following a fire that burned multiple acres of a wildlife preserve in Yuma, Arizona. The Yuma County Sheriff's Office responded to the fire on May 25 and multiple agencies responded to it. The fire destroyed several acres of the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge. Martin is facing multiple charges, including arson and criminal damage. The incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information can contact the Yuma Sheriff’s Office at 928-783-4427 or 78-CRIME.

Suspect arrested in alleged arson, burning of national wildlife refuge in Yuma

Publicerad : 10 månader sedan förbi Author: Kyra O’Connor i Science General

Jason Martin, 47, of Yuma was arrested and is facing multiple charges, including arson and criminal damage, authorities say.

YUMA, Ariz. — A man has been arrested following a fire in Yuma that burned multiple acres of a wildlife preserve on Saturday afternoon.

The Yuma County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to the area of the Colorado River and Zoo Island in reference to a large fire on May 25. Multiple agencies responded to the fire and worked to extinguish it.

The fire burned several acres of the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, authorities said. Authorities said arson was the cause of the fire and arrested suspect Jason Martin, 47, of Yuma. He is facing charges of reckless burning, arson of structure/property, criminal damage, burn wildlands violated order and endangerment.

Authorities said the incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information regarding this case can contact the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office at 928-783-4427 or 78-CRIME to remain anonymous. You can also visit their website at www.yumacountysheriff.org to submit an anonymous tip.

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