Woman Taken into Custody for Suspected Involvement in Vancouver Island Forest Fire
A woman has been arrested and may face charges after a fire was set in a forested area of Vancouver Island, B.C.
“Police responded to the area and located an individual suspected to be responsible for the fire,” RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Alex Bérubé said in the Aug. 7 press release. “Police will be forwarding a detailed report to Crown Counsel for consideration of charges.”
The RCMP has not named the suspect, identifying her only as a 27-year-old woman.
The woman was arrested because “officers had reasonable grounds to believe she had committed a criminal act,” Cpl. Bérubé told The Epoch Times in an Aug. 9 email. “The details surrounding the circumstances around the fire will be part of the judicial process.”
The suspect appeared in court on Aug. 7 and has been remanded into custody until her Aug. 21 court appearance.
Anyone who chooses to ignore a fire ban can face both fines and jail time, according to a BC Wildfire Service post. Tickets issued for violating a burn ban are $1,150 while administrative penalties can cost as much as $10,000. A conviction in court can result in a fine of up to $100,000, one year in jail, or both.
A total of 128 wildfires are currently classified as out of control and 162 are under control. The remaining 66 are being held, which means the fires are expected to remain within the current perimeter, control line, or boundary.
“Hot and dry conditions are forecast to persist across the majority of B.C. for the remainder of the week and through the weekend,” BC Wildfire says.
“As small low-pressure weather systems move across the province, there is significant chance for thunderstorm activity with lightning and minimal precipitation. This weather will make conditions highly susceptible to new starts and will likely intensify fire behaviour at existing incidents.”