Jackson County Investigators: Butane hash oil lab sparked East Evans Creek Fire

  • Source: KOBI-TV NBC 5
  • Published: 08/13/2019 02:43 PM

Investigators have determined the cause of the East Evans Creek Fire north of Gold Hill. The fire was first reported as a structure fire on the afternoon of August 2 along East Evans Creek Road. Initially, it was reported to be five acres in size. It quickly grew to 155 acres as the Oregon Department of Forestry conducted an extensive air attack in steep terrain. By August 6, crews reported continuing consistent progress fighting the fire. By August 12, the fire was 95% contained. On August 13, fire investigators said they determined the East Evans Creek Fire was started by an “illegal marijuana extraction laboratory.” According to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, the source of the fire turned out to be a makeshift structure that housed a lab designed to manufacture butane honey oil, a concentrated form of marijuana.



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