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Man allegedly trying to cremate his dog sparks Colorado wildfire, officials say

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This Aug. 1, 2024 photo provided by the Telluride Fire Protection District shows the Bucktail Fire in western Colorado. (Credit: Telluride Fire Protection District)

The Brief

    • A Colorado man was arrested after he attempted to cremate his pet dog which allegedly sparked a wildfire.
    • The fire caused $200,000 in damage and burned about 11 square miles. 

Investigators said the cause of a wildfire in Colorado last month was due to a man who was attempting to cremate his dog. 

Law enforcement arrested a man earlier this month and has charged him with arson and trespassing, according to court documents. 

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Investigators said that the man was holding a cremation ceremony on Aug. 1 for his dog, Rocket. The dog was euthanized after it was involved in a fight with another dog. 

The subsequent wildfire that was sparked by the cremation ceremony caused about $200,000 in damages and burned down about 11 square miles. The wildfire has since been contained. 

The suspect lived in a camper near the fire’s origin and the cremation ceremony got out of control when a spray can he threw into the blaze blew up and lit a nearby tree on fire, court records said. 

Minutes after the fire was reported, law enforcement saw a man driving away from the fire on an ATV. 

The Source

  • Information for this article was gathered from The Associated Press and the Telluride Fire Protection District. This story was reported from Los Angeles. 



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