Pubdate: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 Source: San Francisco Examiner (CA) Copyright: 2002 San Francisco Examiner Contact: http://www.examiner.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/389 FIVE FIRES, LOOKS SUSPICIOUS JULIAN -- Investigators suspect an arsonist set several fires that destroyed two homes and prompted evacuations early Tuesday near Julian, an eastern San Diego County town that recently fought off a 62,000-acre wildfire. Five fires were reported about 3:30 a.m. and sheriff's deputies began going door to door warning residents to prepare to evacuate. The fires were burning within about a mile of one another; all but one were fully contained, said Lt. Guy Chambers, watch commander for the San Diego Sheriff's Department. "We suspect it's arson," Chambers said. Given that dozens of homes were lost in the recent wildfire, he said, "for someone to purposely light a fire is pretty sad." The largest of Tuesday's fires, a 100-acre blaze about five miles east of Julian, destroyed two homes and five other structures. "We have it pretty much contained, but we're waiting for the winds. That's what's going to dictate where it goes," Chambers said. The fire was reported 80 percent contained Tuesday afternoon. It was expected to be fully extinguished today, fire officials said. About 350 firefighters were battling the blaze and there were no reports of injuries, said Audrey Hagen, fire information officer for the California Department of Forestry. About 100 people voluntary left the small communities of Kentwood-in- the-Pines and Whispering Pines. The town of Julian was not immediately threatened, Hagen said. The fires began in a canyon area of the rural region, about 60 miles northeast of San Diego. The area is spotted with brush and trees that have been dried out by drought. Earlier this month, firefighters snuffed out the last remnants of the Pines Fire, which began on July 29 near Julian when a National Guard helicopter looking for marijuana plants clipped a power line. That fire destroyed 37 homes, 116 barns and other outbuildings and 169 vehicles. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart