Arson of a vehicle on HWY 108-120
Sonora, CA – The Sonora Unit of the CHP is warning motorists that disabled vehicles should not be left for days on the shoulder of area highways, or thieves, vandals, and arsonists could strike.
The burned-out SUV in the image box had to be extinguished last week along Highway 108/120 near Green Springs Road in the Keystone area. CHP spokesperson Steve Machado says it is a good example of why not to leave a vehicle for too long, stating, “The vehicle had been reported parked there for some time and the next call we received was that the vehicle was set on fire.”
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