Loudlab la september 23 20181/3/2024 ![]() The say Kevin Hidalgo (on left) & Bryan Anguiano r suspects in stolen car pursuit that's believed to have led to #46fire after car became disabled in field & caught brush on fire. The two suspects are being held on suspicion of felony evading, outstanding warrants, possession of a stolen vehicle and will likely be charged with arson, Railsback said. The fire came as the region was under a high wind warning until noon and a red flag warning until 6 p.m. Those first on scene reported a quarter-acre of vegetation burning with a rapid rate of spread, Cal Fire said in a written statement.Īt least three residential structures and two outbuildings were later destroyed in the fire, which was 50% contained as of about 8:30 p.m., according to Cal Fire. Video from the scene showed the car completely engulfed in flames that quickly burned out of control.Ĭal Fire was called a short time later to the 5300 block of 46th Street as the brush fire spread, growing to some 300 acres by midmorning. Hidalgo was booked for an outstanding felony warrant for violating his post-release community supervision. Bryan Anguiano (left) and Kevin Hidalgo (right) are shown in photos released by the Riverside Police Department on Oct. Cal Fire arson investigators are also expected to charge the suspect with arson violations related to the cause of the fire. The fire spread quickly into the field and the the river bottom area.Īnguiano was booked on suspicion of felony evading, car theft, possession of a stolen vehicle, and an outstanding felony warrant for burglary and false impersonation, police said. Heat from the vehicle’s wheels started a fire underneath and the car became fully engulfed, officials said. They were identified as Bryan Anguiano, 23, of Jurupa Valley, and Kevin Hidalgo, 28, of Riverside. Two people who fled the vehicle before it caught fire were arrested, Railsback said. ![]() The driver eventually entered a vacant field in the 4800 block of Crestmore Road in the city of Jurupa Valley, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Flores said. The officers tried to pull over the vehicle but a pursuit ensued. when they noticed a stolen vehicle traveling northbound on Van Buren Boulevard near the Riverside County line, Riverside Police Department spokesman Ryan Railsback said. Riverside police officers were on patrol about 12:15 a.m. A car believed to have sparked the 46 Fire is seen on Oct. The two people involved in the pursuit were eventually arrested. The 46 Fire that ignited near Rancho Jurupa Park in Jurupa Valley and spread into Riverside was caused by a stolen vehicle that was involved in a pursuit early Thursday morning, police said. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ![]() This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
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