Suspect wanted for questioning in Molina 2 fire

Forest Service Fire Investigators are seeking the public's help in identifying this person suspected of involvement in the Molino 2 wildfire. - Contributed Photo

TUCSON — Forest Service Fire Investigators are seeking information in identifying a suspect wanted for questioning regarding the Molino 2 wildfire, which started Sunday, April 30. The fire resulted in the closure of the Catalina Highway in the Santa Catalina Ranger District, Coronado National Forest.

Video evidence has been obtained showing the suspect and the start of the Molino 2 wildfire. Video footage shows an approximately 50- to 60-year-old, white, male, wearing a light grey colored shirt with tan cargo pants approach the scene where the filmmakers were shooting at a homemade target. Upon arrival, they stepped back and allowed the suspect to take five shots using his personal shotgun.

It appears in the video the suspect had it loaded with incendiary bullets causing sparks to fly and starting the Molino 2 wildfire.

Use of incendiary ammunition is believed to be the cause of the Molino 2 wildfire. – Contributed Photo

Using incendiary bullets and starting a wildfire are violations of 36 CFR 261.5 (b,c) punishable by up to 6 months in jail and/or $5,000. These violations are considered Class B misdemeanors. In addition to the fine, some of the cost may be recovered through restitution.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspect and where he can be located, should call 520-388-8343, or e-mail the Coronado National Forest at, Mailroom_R3_Coronado@usda.gov.

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