NewsCalifornia wildfire: Ex-convict sparks state’s largest blaze

California wildfire: Ex‑convict sparks state’s largest blaze

42-year-old Ronnie Dean Stout II, a California resident, caused the state's largest fire this year while trying to dispose of his car. Firefighters are battling the blaze, which has already consumed over 120,000 acres, while Stout is in custody awaiting formal charges.

California on fire. A man set a car on fire and caused a massive blaze.
California on fire. A man set a car on fire and caused a massive blaze.
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7:11 AM EDT, July 27, 2024

Ronnie Dean Stout II, a 42-year-old California resident, caused the state’s largest fire of the year while trying to dispose of his car. He is currently in custody awaiting formal charges while hundreds of firefighters are battling the blaze, which has already consumed over 120,000 acres in Butte and Tehama counties.

Investigators are convinced that Stout, a former convict and registered sex offender, started the fire.

According to the Butte County Prosecutor’s Office, the man pushed the burning car into a ravine in Bidwell Park near Chico. The car rolled down 60 feet, after which the fire quickly spread to surrounding brush and trees. Investigators released photos of the burned vehicle surrounded by scorched vegetation.

As reported by "Super Express," at the sight of the fire, residents began to flee.

[The man was seen] "calmly leaving the area by blending in with the other citizens who were in the area and fleeing the rapidly evolving fire, said Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey.

Stout was detained early in the morning and transported to the Butte County Jail. According to the warrant, he is being held without bail until he is charged next Monday, added the prosecutor.

Stout has a conviction for lewd behavior with a child under 14 from 2001, and a 20-year prison sentence for robbery from 2002. As a twice-convicted felon, he could now, under California’s "Three Strikes and You’re Out" law, be sentenced to life in prison.

Meanwhile, fire crews from the California Fire Department are battling the Park Fire. According to "Super Express," the fire has already consumed over 195 square miles of land and was only 3 percent contained on Thursday afternoon.

Authorities in Butte and Tehama counties have ordered the evacuation of residents to protect them from the spreading fire.

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