Headline

Police search for arsonist suspected of starting fires in Dry Canyon

Redmond, ORLocal News

In a concerning trend, the Dry Canyon area has experienced a series of suspicious fires over the last two weeks, raising alarm among residents and local authorities. The fires, occurring at night near access points to the Dry Canyon Trail, have been reported close to Southwest Obsidian Avenue and Southwest Pumice Avenue. Redmond Fire Marshal Tom Mooney has stated that the frequency and timing of these incidents suggest possible arson. The fires were recorded on September 5, 7, 10, and 13, with residents promptly extinguishing the flames upon noticing them. Local law enforcement is actively investigating the situation, searching for the suspect believed to be behind these fires.

The community is advised to remain vigilant as officials work to address the potential hazards posed by these incidents. Fire safety and prevention measures are being emphasized in light of the recent events. This situation has highlighted the importance of community awareness and prompt reporting to prevent further incidents.

Read original article here.


Related Articles

Final forum tonight for Redmond city council, mayoral races

The final forum for the Redmond City Council and mayoral races will be held on October 21 at High Desert Music Hall, providing a critical opportunity for community engagement before the elections. This event is essential for voters to hear from candidates and understand their platforms.

Farmers market wraps up solid first season under new leadership

The Redmond Farmers Markets concluded their inaugural season under new leadership, which saw a fresh team of organizers, including three local sisters, rejuvenate the market experience. Between June 21 and September 27, vendors offered a variety of local produce, crafts, and live music, fostering community engagement and anticipation for the next season.

City Hall ½ Day Closure September 26 for Required Emergency Response Training

Redmond City Hall will be closed for half a day on September 26, 2024, to conduct simulated active threat training. Public access will be restricted from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., during which time emergency response personnel will be present in the area. Residents are advised not to call 911 as this is a training exercise.