That's an interesting thought. Although the odds of being seen are still the same whether it is one person starting it or different people. Whoever it is, they are EXTREMELY lucky no one has seen them after so many incidences. I hope it comes to an end fast before someone gets hurt.
Jason
Jason
In a message dated 12/31/2011 6:11:58 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, karrie_scott@hotmail.com writes:
Sorry I just added a subject line to this email. These arson fires in LA city/County are the biggest that I have seen in modern times and if the police and fire arson investigators aren't saying it, I am thinking that this is a "group" of people that are going around and lighting these cars and residences on fire. There could be a message but I sure don't know what that message is yet.
Scott Bixler
(310) 337-9904 Mom's
(310) 357-6051 Cell
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To: californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com
From: karrie_scott@hotmail.com
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 17:45:42 -0800
Subject: [californiadisasters]
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (KTLA) -- Police and firefighters were on high alert Saturday morning when another rash of fires -- believed to be the work of a serial arsonist -- broke out in the North Hollywood area and spreading into the San Fernando Valley.
At least 16 new fires were reported in the pre-dawn hours in Burbank, North Hollywood, Sun Valley and the Fairfax District. Police have not yet detained a suspect, nor have they named one.
"There have been multiple pieces of information of suspect description and vehicle descriptions at the different crime scene investigations and we're culling all of that information together," LAPD Deputy Chief Jorge Villegas said during a news conference Saturday morning. "We've detained a number of people, none that we can say that were legitimately connected to this investigation at this point."<SNIP>http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-weho-fires-arson,0,845299.story
Scott Bixler
(310) 337-9904 Mom's
(310) 357-6051 Cell
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