HOLLYWOOD Area- Two persons were arrested in the Hollywood area in unrelated arson incidents where four fires and one attempted fire occurred.
The first arrest involved a suspect who is responsible for three arson fires and one attempted arson fire. The incidents occurred on December 29, 2011 between the hours of 1:12 AM and 1:28 AM and are as follows:
At 1:12 AM, a dumpster fire occurred at 1444 Poinsettia Place, and a carport fire at 1434 Fuller Avenue where four vehicles and an apartment above were damaged. Then, at 1:28 AM, fire was set to a trash can in a parking lot and an attempted arson to personal property at 7040 Sunset Boulevard.
As information was developed by Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Arson Investigators, it was determined that this suspect was, in fact, responsible for the first two incidents. The arrested is 22 year-old Sun Valley resident Samual Arrington.
The second arrest occurred as a result of a rubbish fire at 1347 McCadden Place, at 4:29 AM. There, 55 year-old Alejandro Pineda was arrested for burning trash. LAPD assisted Arson Investigators by transporting and booking the suspect while LAFD Investigators completed their scene examination. The suspect was booked on a charge of Arson of Property and bail is set at $50,000. Since then, 21 fires (17 in the City and four in the County), involving various intentionally set automobile and structure fires created a conservative estimate of $350,000 in property damage. These fires occurred in the densely populated (approximately 20,000 people per square mile) Hollywood area and required firefighters to work tirelessly through a long and busy night. Due to the outstanding and diligent work of Los Angeles Firefighters, no civilians were injured and no structures were a total loss. However, one firefighter sustained a non-life-threatening injury while performing firefighting operations and was transported to a local hospital in fair condition. He has since has been released.
The LAFD is very concerned about these dangerous fires that could of resulted in deaths and are working closely with, Los Angeles Police Department, Bureau of Alcohol - Tobacco - Firearms and Explosives (ATF), LA County Sheriff's, Los Angeles County Fire Department, along with Beverly Hills Fire Department as a cohesive team.LAFD Arson/Counter-Terrorism Section called in several additional investigators, all of whom continue to work around the clock and are currently reviewing video footage, mapping out and sequencing the fire incidents, interviewing witnesses and repeatedly canvasing the ashes during this active investigation.
We are asking the public to assist. Remain vigilant and "If you see something, say something". If you have any information that may assist in this active investigation, or if you witness any suspicious activity please call LAFD at (213) 893-9800, or LAPD at (213) 972-2971. If you witness someone actively committing a crime call 9-1-1.
A $60,000 reward is being offered for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the arsonist. City Council is offering $25,000, The County of Los Angeles is offering $25,000 and ATF is offering $10,000 reward.
UPDATE: The LAFD had 13 fires this morning (12/31) that met our area of concern. This area of concern involves vehicle fires and fires involving vehicles in structures. Ten of these fires were located in the North Hollywood area and the last three were located in the Faifax District. The Los Angeles County Fire Department has reported one fire meeting this criteria in the Lennox area.
(Recent Past Arson Arrests)
Submitted by Erik Scott, Spokesman
Los Angeles Fire Department
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9 comments:
Thank you very much for saving our lives twice in two days and keeping everyone safe!!!
Anonymous 9:34,
We appreciate the kind words of praise, but more importantly the partnership with you that makes our success possible.
With your help, the LAFD is always at its best!
Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Public Service Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department
Thank you to LAFD, LAPD, and Sheriffs Dept. for everything.
You never need the PD or FD until you need the PD or FD.
What were the other locations of the fires? You know the 21 locations and did you think of it as everyone is focusing on Hollywood when there are a lot of celebrities, banks, museums, and galleries where they could strike. He/she/they could use the fires as a distraction. Also try talking to the 22 and 55 year old that was arrested, I doubt this is the work of a copy cat.
Good job with fighting this series of Arson fires. I am proud of the endurance that every department member is showing through this maniac's acts against innocent people. OCD, Captains, the men and women fighting these fires, Chiefs, and Inspectors are doing their job so well in handling the speed that these fires have broken out. Keep the good work up. :)
From Harmony Rosas
Thank you very much to the LACoFD, LAFD, LAPD, and LASD. Amazing job out there guys! Lets hope to catch these sick people.
Please consider a map of the recent spate of fires in the Hollywood/Valley/Fairfax areas that are considered to be the intentional acts of person(s) unknown.
Actual streets blocks would be helpful for community review and patterns that may evidence themselves to a new set of eyes.
Thank you.
luprie@yahoo.com
Los Angeles, Ca.
Dear Friends,
Thank you for the thoughtful comments and personal suggestions. A public map of the exact incident addresses has not been approved by those investigating the fires. Please rest assured that our local, regional, State and Federal authorities are leaving no stone unturned in their investigation.
Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Public Service Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department
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