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Colorado Fire Ignites, Officials Seek Witnesses
8 Feb
Summary
- A 130-acre grass fire started near Hwy 93 and Hwy 72.
- A pre-evacuation notice was issued in Arvada but later lifted.
- Officials seek photos, videos, and witness information about the fire's start.

A significant grass fire, the Plainview Fire, erupted on Saturday morning near the intersection of Colorado Highway 93 and Highway 72. This vegetation fire rapidly expanded to approximately 130 acres due to breezy and dry atmospheric conditions.
Law enforcement temporarily closed roads in all directions to facilitate firefighting efforts. An initial pre-evacuation notice was issued for residents in Arvada, but this alert was rescinded by the afternoon. All previously enacted road closures have also been lifted.
Investigators believe the Plainview Fire originated near railroad tracks. Authorities are appealing to the public for any photos, videos, or witness statements regarding the fire's commencement around 8:15 a.m. The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is handling the investigation and can be reached at (303) 271-5612. They currently do not suspect foul play and are looking for witnesses who were in the area.




