30 Apr 2008, 5:29pm
Arizona
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X Fire

Location: Tusayan Ranger District, Kaibab National Forest, Coconino Co. AZ

Specific Location: East side of state Highway 64 between Ten-X Campground and the southern boundary of Grand Canyon NP, about three miles southeast of Tusayan.

Date of Origin: 04/29/2008 at 1239 hrs.
Cause: Human-caused

Situation as of 05/02/08:
Total Personnel: 156
Size: 2,048 acres
Percent Contained: 80%

Additional Info: Three campers have been charged with criminal negligence for leaving their campfire unattended and inadvertently igniting the X Fire. See Comments below.

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Situation as of 04/30/08:
Total Personnel: 165
Size: 2,030 acres
Percent Contained: 60%

Fuels Involved: Ponderosa pine, grass and sage.

Fire Behavior: Spotting, torching, running. No structures have been lost.

1 May 2008, 8:13pm
by Mike


THREE CAMPERS FROM TEXAS CHARGED WITH STARTING THE X FIRE NEAR THE GRAND CANYON

From InciWeb [here]

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - Federal charges were filed today against three campers from Texas for allegedly leaving their campfire unattended therefore causing what is known as the X Fire in the Kaibab National Forest near the southern boundary of Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona.

Daniel Alan Burroughs, 23, of Tatum, Texas; Michael Zachary Dunn, 24, of Allen, Texas; and Lindsey Jo McKinley, 24, of Gilmer, Texas were charged on May 1, 2008, with the federal misdemeanor offenses of leaving a fire unattended and unextinguished on Federal lands; causing timber, trees, slash, grass to burn on Federal lands; leaving a fire without completely extinguishing it on Federal lands; and allowing fire to escape from control on Federal lands. All three will make their initial appearance in federal court at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 1, 2008 before U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark E. Aspey.

According to the criminal complaint filed today, the trio left their camp site in the afternoon of Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at which time their unextinguished campfire, fanned by high winds, emitted hot embers outside of the campfire ring onto the adjacent forest floor near Forest Road 688 on the Tusayan Ranger District of the Kaibab National Forest located near the southern boundary of Grand Canyon National Park. The three campers were interviewed Wednesday when they returned to their campsite to retrieve a tent. They cooperated with authorities and were not taken into custody. Reports in the media that arrests were made in the case are incorrect.

As of this morning, the fire had burned 2,030 acres of National Forest System land nine miles south of Grand Canyon Village and was 60 percent contained. No structures burned. Structures at a nearby ranch used for horses were briefly threatened when fire swept through the area but are not considered threatened at this time.

All the charges are class B misdemeanors with a maximum penalty of six months in jail, five years probation, $5000 fine and restitution for the fire suppression costs. In determining an actual sentence, the assigned judge will consult the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, which provide appropriate sentencing ranges. The judge, however, is not bound by those guidelines in determining a sentence.

A criminal complaint is simply the method by which a person is charged with criminal activity and raises no inference of guilt. An individual is presumed innocent until competent evidence is presented to a jury that establishes guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The investigation in this case was conducted by the U.S. Forest Service and the Grand Canyon National Park Service. The prosecution is being handled by Camille Bibles, Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Arizona, Flagstaff.

CASE NUMBER: M-08-04097

RELEASE NUMBER: 2008-102(X Fire)

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