Fugitive Josephine Sunshine Overaker's alleged eco-terror cell "The Family" has been linked to more than two dozen arson attacks from 1996 to 2001.
Authorities have not shared any specific information to suggest any individuals arrested for arson caused major fires. At a news conference January 12, Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said ...
Azusa police have arrested a 39-year-old homeless man on arson charges after arriving to find him standing just steps away from a brush fire in Pioneer Park.
Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said three people have been arrested for arson in the past few days outside of recent wildfire zones.
As blazes continue to devastate huge areas of Los Angeles county, a number of celebrities have questioned the source.
State park authorities said a woman was charged with arson Wednesday after she was accused of starting a brush fire near Leo Carrillo State Park in Los Angeles County. Suspect Gloria Lynn Mandich ...
According to Azusa police, a man who has admitted to setting a fire at a park has been arrested as the investigation continues.
a person stopped by residents in the nearby Woodland Hills area was taken into custody by the Los Angeles Police Department. “Today, at 4:32 p.m., a radio call was generated on the 21700 block of Ybarra Road for a possible arson suspect,” the LAPD ...
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced charges against 10 people for looting or arson amid the wildfires raging in the area.
The park is home to the Griffith Observatory, the Greek Theatre, the Los Angeles Zoo and the Hollywood Sign. The Los Angeles Fire Department said Monday afternoon that firefighters successfully extinguished a fire in Griffith Park. The LAFD said the brush fire was reported at 1:02 p.m. and involved “light grass burning into medium brush on slope.”
A new task force focused on fighting crimes related to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires was announced Thursday as residents work to recover and rebuild. The Joint Regional Fire Crimes Task Force is comprised of federal and local law enforcement agencies that will investigate fire-related crimes and prosecute those seeking to exploit the wildfire crisis,