Times Colonist

Teen must pay $37M for starting Oregon wildfire

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HOOD RIVER, Oregon — A teenager who started a major wildfire in the scenic Columbia River Gorge in Oregon has been ordered to pay restitutio­n for at least the next decade, though it’s unlikely the boy will ever cover his nearly $37-million bill.

The Oregonian reports that Hood River County Circuit Judge John A. Olson issued the opinion on Monday, awarding the restitutio­n totalling $36,618,330.24 US to cover the costs of firefighti­ng, repair and restoratio­n to the gorge and damage to homes. Victims include the U.S. Forest Service and Oregon Department of Transporta­tion.

The 15-year-old from Vancouver, Washington, earlier this year acknowledg­ed wrongdoing and said he threw two fireworks in Eagle Creek Canyon on Sept. 2 and flames spread quickly. The fire caused evacuation­s, an extended shutdown of a major interstate highway and devastatio­n to a major outdoor tourist attraction.

The judge’s order notes that the boy can set up a payment plan, though payments can be halted after 10 years as long as he complies, completes probation and doesn’t commit other crimes.

At a hearing last week, the boy’s lawyer urged for a “reasonable and rational” penalty, calling the $37 million sought an “absurd” amount for the child. The restitutio­n is solely the responsibi­lity of the teen, and not his parents, who came to the U.S. from Ukraine.

Olson called it “an extraordin­ary amount” and then deferred on a separate restitutio­n order because he wanted more time to review the case. The judge said the largest figure he could find for prior juvenile restitutio­n cases in Oregon was $114,000.

The teen in February pleaded guilty to reckless burning of public and private property and other charges. Olson sentenced him to community service and probation, and the boy had to write more than 150 letters of apology to those affected by the fire that burned 194 square kilometres.

The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area attracts more than three million tourists a year and holds North America’s largest concentrat­ion of waterfalls. The fast-moving blaze ravaged popular hiking trails and marred stunning vistas.

State law allows the Oregon Department of Revenue to garnishee the teen’s bank accounts or paycheques. If he’s due refunds on his tax returns, the state could take those. If he wins the lottery, the state could collect all of his winnings.

Anger at the boy was so intense that authoritie­s withheld his name to protect his safety. He’s listed in court papers as A.B.

 ??  ?? A wildfire burns in the Columbia River Gorge above Cascade Locks, Oregon, in September 2017. The teen who started the fire has been ordered to pay restitutio­n for at least the next decade.
A wildfire burns in the Columbia River Gorge above Cascade Locks, Oregon, in September 2017. The teen who started the fire has been ordered to pay restitutio­n for at least the next decade.

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