The San Diego Fire Rescue department's Metro Arson Strike Team (MAST)  is still investigating the fires' causes and notes someone starting one for warmth or to cook is not necessarily criminal.
These fires reflect fire trends throughout Southern California that link a significant portion of fires to homeless individuals.
A series of fires that erupted across San Diego last week, destroying a home and displacing residents, started in homeless encampments, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue investigators Friday.
Homeless encampments were behind three wildfires that rocked San Diego earlier this month, sparking concerns that ...
The “Gilman fire,” aided by Santa Ana winds, was reported around 2:30 p.m. Jan. 23 near Gilman Drive and Via Alicante, drawing a response from about 175 firefighters, San Diego Fire-Rescue Department ...
San Diego Fire-Rescue is still trying to determine the cause of the Center fire, which broke out at a homeless encampment in Rancho Bernardo on Jan. 22.
With shelters across California facing critical challenges, the organization is taking bold steps to ensure a brighter future for animals and their families through its first-ever comprehensive ...
San Diego Fire-Rescue confirms the Friars Road fire, Gilman Street Fire and Center Fire all originated in homeless ...
Three fires that broke out in San Diego last week started from homeless encampments, the San Diego Metro Arson Strike Team ...
Last year’s count, featuring 1,700 volunteers spread across the county under the territory covered by the Regional Task Force ...
SAN DIEGO — San Diego's annual Point in Time Count of the homeless population took place in the early morning hours between 4 and 8 am Thursday, January 30. The yearly count -- mandated by the US ...
During the years Yarisbeth Levya lived in a Ford Explorer with her husband and son, she hid from anyone who was out counting ...