Official: California wildfire in 2015 originated in illegal marijuana grow
SACRAMENTO, Calif. A fire that destroyed 43 homes last year in a largely rural area north of San Francisco was sparked by an illegal marijuana growing operation, officials said Wednesday, while the two suspects fled the country before they could be questioned.
The Rocky fire burned about 108 square miles in Lake, Yolo and Colusa counties, destroying 43 homes and 53 outbuildings before it was contained.
It began near where firefighters are currently battling an unrelated fire that investigators say was caused by a serial arsonist.
Last years fire was started by a faulty water heater near where about 100 marijuana plants were being grown east of Clearlake, said California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection spokeswoman Janet Upton.
It was strapped to a tree. Quite inventive, and why it was not very safe, she said.
The fire was the second most destructive in the Lake County area last year, behind the Valley fire that destroyed more than 1,300 homes. The cause of a third nearby fire that burned six houses remains under investigation.
In the current fire, Damin Pashilk, 40, of Clearlake, is charged with 17 counts of arson including setting the fire that has now burned a portion of the ...