The fire began Friday, July 3 around 3 p.m. on Mount R, named for the University of Redlands emblem emblazoned on the hillside in the San Bernardino National Forest.
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The fire quickly spread through dry brush on the hillside and forced nearby communities to evacuate.
Initially the fire was estimated at 100 acres, but more accurate calculations after the flames were extinguished put it at 62 acres.
Investigators have now ruled that the cause was related to target shooting, involving high-powered rifles of calibers of .30-.06, .45-.70 and/or .223. The "persons of interest" were seen leaving the fire's point of origin in a black Audi with a broken left taillight.
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Anyone who has information about these suspects or about individuals who shoot those caliber rifles and frequent the area of City Creek Road is asked to call Forest Service Law Enforcement at (909)383-5651.
Authorities note that while a fire may have been started accidentally, leaving the fire burning on federal land without attempting to extinguish it is a violation of federal law, punishable by a fine and/or up to six months in prison.
Brush fire burning at least 70 acres near Running Springs