Polk County, Fla. authorities arrested a Bartow High School teacher on Feb. 15 after a backyard debris fire spread to about five acres, police said. The blaze occurred amid a county burn ban and a state of emergency declared for drought conditions. Deputies said the homeowner burned cardboard and materials inside an old refrigerator and lost control of the flames. The incident was one of more than thirty brush fires across Polk County, prompting Feb. 16 press conference by officials. Charges include reckless land burning and burning during a state of emergency. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Emergency responders and county officials benefited from intensified public attention, which reinforced enforcement of the burn ban and prompted a coordinated public update and response.
The homeowner faces criminal charges and potential legal consequences; residents and property owners faced elevated wildfire risk and increased strain on firefighting resources during the multi-day brush fire surge.
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Teacher Arrested After Backyard Fire Spreads Five Acres
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