I sure hope these spawn of Satan get tried as adults and put into a cell full of big sweaty guys named “Bubba.”
http://www.abqtrib.com/archives/news03/062703_news_homsusp.shtml
3 teens arrested in 1st bosque fire
Police: Fireworks were used in arson
By Meredith Wade
Tribune Reporter
Police arrested three Albuquerque youths early this morning and charged them with arson in connection with the first fire to torch the Rio Grande bosque this week.
Police arrested Ricky Navarette, 16; Fernando Anaya, 13; and Steven Sedillo, 13, and booked them into the Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center, Albuquerque Police Chief Gilbert Gallegos said.
No arrests have been made in the second bosque fire.
The three youths are charged with arson, criminal damage to property worth more than $1,000 and conspiracy to commit arson in the first fire, Albuquerque police spokeswoman Sgt. Beth Paiz said. Arson is a felony.
The fire started Tuesday and burned 350 acres, according to the latest estimates.
Gallegos said the youths are not suspects in the second bosque fire, which started Wednesday night and burned about 175 acres, according to new estimates.
Officials, including Mayor Martin Chavez and Gov. Bill Richardson, have said the second fire was almost certainly set deliberately.
However, police spokesman Lt. Jeff Arbogast this morning said the possibility that the second fire was a continuation of the first had not been ruled out.
Police got search warrants for the boys’ homes based on tips called to Crimestoppers and information from “interested people” Gallegos said. He declined to comment on whether the boys’ families had turned them in.
“They obviously were not protected by their families, because we have them in custody,” he said.
Gallegos said the investigation showed the fire Tuesday was caused by fireworks and set intentionally, but its scope was not intentional.
“I’m not sure if they’ll be tried as adults. That’s at the discretion of the court,” he said.
The fire set Tuesday still smoldered this morning, and officials estimated it was 90 percent contained. Original estimates of 700 acres burned were revised to 350 acres Thursday. One house under construction in the Oxbow subdivision was destroyed.
The second fire was smoldering and 70 percent contained. Latest estimates set the damage at about 175 acres. There were only minor injuries and property damage related to that fire, but, Gallegos said, it is still dangerous.
“As is evident, flare-ups can come at any time,” he said.