By Darran Simon
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Pemberton Township man was charged with arson this week after failing to put out a campfire that reignited and burned some 500 acres of Pinelands in Burlington County over the weekend, police said.
Andrew Frake, 32 of the Browns Mills section, was arrested Sunday on the arson charge, Pemberton Township Police said.
Frake started the fire on Friday in a wooded area off Seneca Trail, Country Lakes, where he usually hangs out with friends, police said.
Frake left the area thinking the fire was extinguished, but a log reignited and with the high winds, flames spread to the surrounding forest, police said.
The fire burned between the County Lakes Estate development and Brendan T. Byrne State Forest.Firefighters brought the wildfire under control Sunday morning.
When will people learn to pay more attention to no burn effects & careful camp and bonfire usage. Only takes a couple of extra minutes to totally extinguish a fire. Sad
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Pemberton Township man was charged with arson this week after failing to put out a campfire that reignited and burned some 500 acres of Pinelands in Burlington County over the weekend, police said.
Andrew Frake, 32 of the Browns Mills section, was arrested Sunday on the arson charge, Pemberton Township Police said.
Frake started the fire on Friday in a wooded area off Seneca Trail, Country Lakes, where he usually hangs out with friends, police said.
Frake left the area thinking the fire was extinguished, but a log reignited and with the high winds, flames spread to the surrounding forest, police said.
The fire burned between the County Lakes Estate development and Brendan T. Byrne State Forest.Firefighters brought the wildfire under control Sunday morning.
When will people learn to pay more attention to no burn effects & careful camp and bonfire usage. Only takes a couple of extra minutes to totally extinguish a fire. Sad