Exploding propane tanks caused Queen Anne hillside fire in Seattle

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Queen Anne brush fire possibly started from encampment

Seattle Police and Fire are investigating the cause of a brush fire that broke out in Kinnear Park on Tuesday, with officers reporting multiple propane tank explosions.

Seattle Police have released more information about the investigation into a brush fire in Queen Anne last week. 

On Tuesday, July 23 detectives say a man in an unauthorized encampment had multiple propane tanks explode, setting the hillside blaze.

Seattle Police release more photos of the fire in Queen Anne on July 23.

The 64-year-old was then arrested for possession of dangerous weapons and issued a $7,500 assault warrant. 

Seattle Police say charges of reckless burning have been sent to the City Attorney's Office as the case is investigated by the arson/bomb squad.

Nearby Kinnear Park was evacuated as a safety precaution and no injuries were reported.

Brush fire in Kinnear Park possibly started from encampment: SPD

Seattle firefighters have mostly extinguished a fire that burned the hillside of Kinnear Park on Tuesday, with Seattle Police saying it possibly started from either a tent or encampment.

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