Former California professor accused of setting a series of wildfires near where the massive Dixie Fire was burning this year has been indicted on federal charges, prosecutors say.
Gary Stephen Maynard is accused of setting the small fires in the area of the Dixie Fire, some of which were behind firefighters battling the larger blaze.A former California professor accused of setting a series of small wildfires near where the massive Dixie Fire was burning this year was indicted Thursday on federal charges, prosecutors said.
Gary Stephen Maynard, 47, of San Jose, was indicted on four counts of arson to federal property and one count of setting timber afire, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of CaliforniaHe is not accused of setting the Dixie Fire, but is accused of setting four fires in July and August in the vicinity where firefighters were battling it.
The other two fires were contained at between 200 square feet and less than one acre, according to court documents. A public defender listed as representing Maynard did not immediately return a request for comment late Thursday., denied setting any fires to investigators, according to documents. Maynard has, at times, been an adjunct faculty member and part-time lecturer Santa Clara University and Sonoma State University, but not recently, the universities have said.At the time of the arsons, he was living in his car, according to court documents.The Dixie Fire would become the
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