Salmon man sentenced for setting log deck on fire on BLM land
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The following is a news release from U.S. Attorney’s Office (Idaho).
POCATELLO — Dennis Caffero-Hopkins, 24, of Salmon, was sentenced to three years of probation for causing a fire on public lands, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit announced Friday.
Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Raymond Patricco also sentenced Caffero-Hopkins to pay the full restitution requested for the loss of salvage logs to the Forest Service valued at $6,435 and fire suppression by the Bureau of Land Management, which cost $1,128.97. Caffero-Hopkins pleaded guilty on Aug. 14.
According to court records, on Oct. 8, 2021, Caffero-Hopkins started a fire on BLM public lands in Lemhi County near Stormy Peak Road. The fire burned logs, set up as a log deck, on United States federal land under the administration of the BLM.
Investigation into the fire determined that Caffero-Hopkins was responsible for setting the logs on fire after a local citizen reported Caffero-Hopkins’ involvement. Further, Caffero-Hopkins, after waiving his Miranda rights, admitted that he used oil and a rag to start the log deck on fire.
U.S. Attorney Hurwit credited the investigation by the Bureau of Land Management in Idaho Falls, which led to the charge.
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