Tuolumne County, CA -- Forest Service officials say they know what started the 237-thousand plus acre Rim Fire. They released the following statement this morning:
Investigators from the U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement
& Investigations and Tuolumne County District Attorney's Office have
determined the Rim Fire began when a hunter allowed an illegal fire to
escape. There is no indication the hunter was involved with illegal
marijuana cultivation on public lands and no marijuana cultivation sites
were located near the origin of the fire. No arrests have been made at
this time and the hunter's name is being withheld pending further
investigation.
The Rim Fire began Saturday, Aug. 17, 2013, on the Stanislaus
National Forest near the area known as Jawbone Ridge. The fire has
burned 237,341 acres and is 80 percent contained.

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