Wildfires

Man Charged With Setting Azusa Area Fire That Burned Near Homes

Before he surrendered, Azusa police described Palencia as potentially violent with multiple active arrest warrants.

The Ranch 2 fire burns in Azusa
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AZUSA, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 15: A plume of smoke rises from the Ranch 2 Fire on August 15, 2020 in Azusa, California. The fire blackened at least 2,500 acres in the Angeles National Forest near Los Angeles but burned away from homes causing evacuation orders to be lifted on August 14.

Prosecutors filed arson charges Tuesday against a man suspected of starting a wildfire last week that threatened homes near Los Angeles.

Osmin Palencia, 36, turned himself in to police on Sunday, three days after the blaze was sparked in foothills above Azusa.

Evacuations were ordered and streets were closed as flames swept through dry brush near neighborhoods.

Azusa Police Department
Pictured: Osmin Palencia

Palencia faces charges including arson of a structure or forest, according to a criminal complaint filed by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. Arraignment was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.

An attorney for Palencia could not immediately be located.

Before he surrendered, Azusa police described Palencia as potentially violent with multiple active arrest warrants. His last known residence was a homeless encampment in the Azusa Canyon riverbed, police said.

The blaze, dubbed the Ranch 2 Fire, was 19% contained Tuesday after charring 3,050 acres -- 6 square miles -- of dry brush. It's one of multiple wildfires burning across the state.

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