Three teens were arrested this week for setting a brush fire that charred 28-acres last month in the hills above Westlake High School, sheriff’s officials announced Thursday.
The teens, ages 14 and 15, were originally detained by residents on April 29 after they were seen exiting the brush shortly after the blaze, dubbed the Country Fire, started in the 500 block of Country Valley Road, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department said in a news release.
The teens were interviewed by arson investigators that day and released back to their parents while the investigation continued.
“It was determined the brush fire was caused by human activity,” Detective Gregg Delarosa said in a statement Thursday. “All three juveniles were arrested and cited and released to their parents for 13001 HS Reckless.”