In Reseda, California, a homeless woman has been accused of arson for admitting to starting several fires in the region over a span of 72 hours last week. This incident has caused significant concern among the local community, as it poses a significant risk to their safety and well-being. The woman’s motive for starting the fires is yet to be determined, and investigations are ongoing to ensure that justice is served.
Yoryett Salazar was taken into custody by the Los Angeles Fire Department on Wednesday. The department reported that Salazar confessed to starting four of the 14 fires that were deemed suspicious.
Authorities have taken a suspect into custody following a call concerning 14 fires that were deemed suspicious.
According to officials, Salazar’s involvement in the incident has been confirmed through surveillance videos shared by local businesses.
According to authorities, Salazar has faced a range of felonies and misdemeanors in the past.
According to the LAFD, the fires in the Reseda area were related to rubbish, debris, and grass. Fortunately, minimal damage was reported by the officials.
Fortunately, there were no reported injuries.
According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, Yoryett Salazar has confessed to setting four of the fires.
A pregnant woman was among the residents of a household that had to relocate due to smoke problems after their backyard caught fire.
According to what the family shared with FOX 11, they have been facing problems with individuals lighting fires in the Santa Ana riverbed that runs behind their property. After the recent fire incident, one of those individuals approached the family and informed them that a woman was responsible for the fire.
If you happen to have any information regarding the incident, please do not hesitate to reach out to the LAFD Arson Tip Line at 213-893-9850. Your cooperation can greatly help in the investigation and resolution of the matter.
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