The suspected arsonist accused of setting a 34,000-acre wildfire east of Los Angeles may have started other fires, authorities say. Justin Wayne Halstenberg was charged Tuesday following a San ...
The Line fire burns above Highway 38 on Sept. 9, 2024, in the San Bernardino National Forest. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) A Norco man has been convicted of intentionally igniting the Line fire ...
Police arrested the man suspected of starting the Line Fire in Southern California, which set 34,289 acres ablaze and was 14% contained Wednesday morning. Highland Station detectives and Cal Fire ...
Prosecutors filed nine arson-related felony counts against a 34-year-old Norco man who authorities said used three separate incendiary devices to ignite the massive Line Fire in San Bernardino County.
The Norco man accused of starting the massive Line Fire in San Bernardino County was found guilty on Thursday, officials announced. Justin Halstenberg, 34, now faces up to life in prison for igniting ...
The Norco man accused of setting the 43,000-acre Line brush fire in Highland that continues to burn in the San Bernardino Mountains was linked to the blaze through a match of DNA found on an ignition ...
A Norco man accused of deliberately igniting the 39,000-acre Line fire that forced thousands of residents of Highland and the San Bernardino Mountains to flee pleaded not guilty to nine felony arson ...
For nine and a half hours on Sept. 5, 2024, a prosecutor said, Justin Wayne Halstenberg steered his white pickup around the east end of Highland on a 108-degree day, repeatedly passing the same ...
LOS ANGELES — A 34-year-old Riverside County man accused of setting multiple fires before igniting the Line fire that has ravaged San Bernardino County for about two weeks and injured three ...
`Justin Wayne Halstenberg was sentenced to 16 years to life in state prison on Wednesday, Oct. 1, for setting the Line fire in Highland in September 2024 — a blaze that damaged six structures, injured ...