An Oregon man was arrested after he admitted to setting a brush fire along a highway, police said, as brush fires burn through large swaths of the West Coast.
Then, they said, he set six more.
Lopez admitted to lighting the fire, and he was booked on charges of reckless burning and disorderly conduct in the second degree, according to the report. He was then released from jail.
Barely 12 hours later, on Monday morning around 3 a.m., Lopez was allegedly back at it. He was arrested once again accused of setting six more fires, all along the same freeway.
“Portland Fire and Rescue extinguished three of them while passing community members put out the other three. All were caught early. No one was injured and no structures were burnt. Officers located Domingo Lopez, Junior walking along the shoulder and arrested him. They seized a lighter as evidence,” the report reads.
Law enforcement agencies have been flooded with calls since at least Thursday about online mentions of members of Antifa, a far-left-wing movement, being arrested for setting fires across the state.
Many have lost their homes as well, and two cities in Oregon, Phoenix, and Talent have been nearly wiped out. All of this has been coupled with worsening air quality levels across the coast.
Lopez is set to receive a mental health evaluation, according to the report, and was given citations for six additional counts of reckless burning.