Montecito Tea Fire Caused by Student Bonfire. Some Point Fingers to Westmont. Report: "No CURRENT Westmont Students involved"

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Montecito Tea Fire Caused by Student Bonfire. Some Point Fingers to Westmont. Report: "No CURRENT Westmont Students involved" by Patrick Price Photographer


The Santa Barbara and Montectito Communities respond to release by The Santa Barbara Independent.  Some say the non-release of the students school is political maneuver.

See the comments for yourself at link here:

http://www.independent.com/news/2008/nov/18/tea-fire-cause-determined/


A smoldering bonfire built by students on a ridge-top overlooking Montecito apparently sparked last week's disastrous Tea fire, Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said Tuesday.

Ten men and women, ranging in age from 18 to 22, had gathered at an abandoned property called the Teahouse late Wednesday night and built a bonfire to warm themselves, Brown said.


They told fire investigators that they thought the bonfire was out when they left early Thursday morning. But embers continued to smolder for more than 12 hours and were reignited by Santa Ana-type winds that evening, authorities said.

In what became one of Santa Barbara County's most destructive wildfires, fast-moving flames destroyed 210 homes and damaged nine others. At least 25 people were injured, three of them with burns.

Brown told a news conference that investigators believe that the group did not intend to start a wildfire.

"It appears this was the result of carelessness," he said.

Brown declined to identify any of the men and women involved, saying that the matter was still under investigation. However, he said they all lived locally and attended the same school. He declined to say which one.

Westmont College, a Christian university with 1,200 students, sits immediately below the mountain ridge where the Teahouse is located. But Brown would not confirm or deny that students from the private campus were involved.

The group could face charges of negligence or recklessness with fire, he said. It will be up to the district attorney's office to decide what, if any, criminal charges will be filed once the investigation is completed, Brown said.

Investigators learned about the group's late-night outing from an anonymous tipster who called a fire hotline, Brown said. Each person was then contacted and questioned about the night's activities, he said.

"They have been cooperative," Brown said.

Nancy Phinney, a Westmont spokeswoman, said the college did not think that any of its students were involved. The school lost several buildings and 14 faculty homes in the fire.

"We have been working closely and cooperating fully with fire officials and at no point has anyone said that any of our students have been implicated," Phinney said.

Asked whether the Teahouse property was a student hangout, she said that dating back to at least the 1960s, "Westmont students have known that area. . . . It's very near our campus."

Other colleges in the area include the Brooks Institute and UC Santa Barbara.

News about the fire's cause spread rapidly in Montecito and Santa Barbara. Jack Milton, who lost the ocean-view home he had lived in for more than three decades and all of his belongings, said he was angered to learn about the group's apparent carelessness.

"I hope they press charges to deter anyone else from doing something so stupid," Milton said. "Anyone with fire up in those hills is just ignorant."

Saillant and Merl are Times staff writers.

catherine.saillant       LA Times

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Roberto V

Unbelievable that this journalist would write such a slanted piece trying to paint the fires on Westmont students.  The journalist left out that Santa Barbara City College is also in the area and the SBCC president has already admitted that at least 9 out of 10 of the students came from Santa Barbara City College.  Terrible journalism!!!

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sandiegan

This post came out before the press release Dr. Pullitzer. You are a  genius though still I'm certain.

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