The Denver Post

Colorado man held in solar array blaze unfit for trial

- By Ken Ritter

A Nevada judge has ruled a Colorado dentist unfit for trial after his arrest last month in what authoritie­s characteri­zed as a terror attack on a solar power facility serving Las Vegas Strip casinos.

Mohammed Reza Mesmarian’s attorney, Nick Pitaro, said Wednesday that two psychiatri­sts found his client was unable to understand the criminal charges against him, including terrorism, arson, destructio­n of property and escape.

Clark County District Judge Christy Craig ordered Mesmarian, 34, to remain in custody at one of Nevada’s forensic psychiatri­c facilities pending further evaluation, Pitaro said.

Mesmarian is accused of ramming a car through a fence and setting the vehicle afire early Jan. 4 at a sprawling solar array in the desert northeast of Las Vegas. He was arrested later in a recreation­al vehicle at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

The alleged attack followed several incidents and arrests involving electrical substation­s in states including Washington, Oregon and North Carolina and concerns expressed by federal officials about security of the nation’s electricit­y transmissi­on network.

Police said Mesmarian denied attempting an act of sabotage; told investigat­ors he favors renewable, clean energy; said he thought the solar array was a Tesla facility connected to “the network;” and his actions “represente­d moving forward in the world.”

The array, owned by Chicagobas­ed Invenergy, serves several Las Vegas Strip properties operated by MGM Resorts Internatio­nal. A casino company official said properties switched to the statewide electric grid and hotel guests and gamblers saw no effect.

Mesmarian lived in Aurora, where state records showed he faced Dental Board discipline and his dentist license was restricted in July. Court records show that he filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in October.

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