Person suspected of relighting brush fire after trespassing, Stevens County WA


A brush fire started on Lewis Paris Road in Stevens County, Washington. The person who caused it was previously warned to leave for trespassing. However, they appear to have relit the fire. Deputies and fire units are responding to the scene to handle the situation.
Audio|Source: Stevens County Public Safety
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Fire 304.
00:06
Be advised, we just had a second RP call in on that fire.
00:10
He's actually relighting one.
00:17
Snyder, first of Dustin.
00:19
You can give deputies the information and I know he's trespassing, he was warned to leave.
00:26
Maybe he needs to get a talking to.
00:31
We'll get him headed that way.
00:37
4-5 from 304.
00:39
You can send them in this.
00:43
So he's gonna watch the onto the plane in the right direction.
00:48
831.
00:57
Control 136, can you go again with the address? It was clipped.
01:07
Frank,
01:08
Gold Edge Mine Road.
01:21
Out of the arena fit and call bill process number 250553 of status.
01:39
On the brush fire on Lewis Paris Road.
01:44
Fire 304 advised it's Lasta Snyder for Suddeston.
01:48
He was advised that he's trespassing and needed to put the fire out.
01:53
It sounds like he's starting the fire again and still out there.
01:59
I feel being around for Moogel.
02:03
1833.
02:14
The reporting party had advised it's going to be easier to go through the 903 off of Lewis Paris and drive through the field to get to him.
02:26
1134.
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