Teen Arrested For Starting The Rancho Fire In Laguna Beach, California With Illegal Fireworks.
Fled on an E-Bike.
Yesterday, the community of Laguna Beach received a significant scare as a wildfire started in the afternoon and quickly escalated into an evacuation nightmare, as firefighters and aircraft attempted to gain control of the fire.
It was a massive response for such a small fire, but after the LA fires and past devastating fires in Laguna Beach, it was the right move to throw the world at it. Crews were able to bring the fire under control about an hour after it started.
After resources were able to get the upper hand on the fire, I went back to my messages to see if any of the locals had an idea how it started. The individual who shared the photo from his neighborhood had a good idea of what the cause was.
This afternoon, the Laguna Beach Police released the following arrest statement and the cause of the fire:
Juvenile Arrested for Starting Rancho Laguna Vegetation Fire
Laguna Beach, CA - On Monday, July 7, 2025, at approximately 2:06 p.m., Laguna Beach Police and Fire personnel responded to a vegetation fire near Morningside Drive and Rancho Laguna Road. Preliminary reports indicated the fire may have been ignited by illegal fireworks.
As flames spread along the Rancho Laguna hillside, multiple witnesses reported seeing a juvenile in the area possibly involved in setting off fireworks. Laguna Beach Police Rangers quickly located and detained two juveniles for questioning. After further investigation, the juveniles were determined to be witnesses, not suspects. Officers later obtained video evidence clearly showing a juvenile suspect lighting a firework and fleeing the scene.
Laguna Beach Police detectives, working in partnership with investigators from the Laguna Beach Fire Department and the Orange County Fire Authority, continued their investigation into the fire's origin. After hours of investigative work, detectives identified the juvenile responsible and obtained search warrants for his arrest and the seizure of electronic devices.
Detectives subsequently took a 13-year-old male into custody for felony reckless burning of forest land (California Penal Code § 452(c)). Due to the absence of any injuries or immediate threat to structures, Orange County Juvenile Hall would not accept the suspect for booking. He was processed at the Laguna Beach Police Department and released to the custody of his parents.
The case will be submitted to the Orange County District Attorney's Office for review and filing of criminal charges.
The Laguna Beach Police Department and Chief Jeff Calvert thank the community for their cooperation and vigilance. Chief Calvert stated, "This case is a perfect example of what makes Laguna Beach unique an engaged community that works hand in hand with its police department. When our residents speak up, we're able to respond quickly and effectively. Public safety is a shared responsibility, and this outcome reflects that."
Anyone with additional information or video footage related to this incident is encouraged to contact the Laguna Bech Police Department Detective Bureau at 949-715-0984
Don’t play with fireworks in dry grass…..!
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