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The suspect accused of starting the Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County appeared virtually in court on Tuesday, April 29 one week after he allegedly failed to put out a bonfire.
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The Jones Road Fire in New Jersey started Tuesday morning and has consumed more than 23 square miles. Thousands were forced to evacuate as the fire threatened homes in Ocean County and closed a ...
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The Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County, N.J. is now considered a case of arson sparked by an unattended bonfire, authorities ...
The suspect, a resident of Ocean Township, is accused of starting a bonfire in a forest with wooden pallets, then leaving before it was extinguished.
Prosecutors in Ocean County have charged 19-year-old Joseph Kling with aggravated arson, a second-degree offense, and arson, a third-degree offense. Kling is being held at the Ocean County Jail.
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