FILE: Cal Fire Mendocino Unit Headquarters Howard Forest Fire Station near Willits, Calif. on Friday, March 8, 2024. (Sarah Stierch via Bay City News)

MENDOCINO CO., 9/20/24 – A Cal Fire firefighter was arrested Friday for allegedly igniting five fires in the North Bay in recent weeks when he was off duty.

At 8 a.m. Friday, Cal Fire law enforcement officers arrested 38-year-old Robert Hernandez of Healdsburg at the agency’s Howard Forest station in Mendocino County on suspicion of arson to forest land in the areas surrounding Geyserville, Healdsburg, and Windsor.

Fire officials believe Hernandez, a fire apparatus engineer, ignited the Alexander Fire on Aug. 15, the Windsor River Road Fire on Sept. 8, the Geysers Fire on Sept. 12, and the Geyser and Kinley fires on Sept. 14.

All five fires combined burned less than an acre of wildland due to quick actions of residents and fire suppression resources, Cal Fire said.

Hernandez will be booked into Sonoma County Jail on suspicion of arson to forest land.

“I am appalled to learn one of our employees would violate the public’s trust and attempt to tarnish the tireless work of the 12,000 women and men of Cal Fire,” Director/Fire Chief Joe Tyler said in a statement.

The agency thanked residents of the affected communities for their vigilance and information that helped in the apprehension of the suspect.

Cal Fire said people should be vigilant in their preparedness and aware of suspicious people when a fire starts. Suspicious activity should be reported including the time, individual’s physical description, and a vehicle description, including the license plate number. They said always contact law enforcement instead of a suspicious person.

Anyone with information about arson is urged to contact the Cal Fire arson hotline at (800) 468-4408. Callers may remain anonymous.

The agency’s law enforcement officers have arrested 91 suspected arsonists this year as of Sept. 1 and 923 since 2016. For more information, visit the Cal Fire website at www.fire.ca.gov.

Tony Hicks covers Contra Costa County news and leads our Library Hub team. He previously worked for Bay Area News Group for 22 years as an award-winning news and feature writer, columnist, and music and...

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5 Comments

    1. It’s too bad our world is so full of cynicism these days. Firefighters are there when you need them. The house next door was saved by the FBFD. Princess Seafood was saved by the FBFD. CalFire men and women ARE heroes. Just wait until you need a firefighter. You’ll change your tune pretty quickly.

  1. Why would a CalFire employee deliberately start wildfires? Certainly not for job security! Must be a very disturbed individual.

    1. Often over the years we see people gravitating to jobs that enable them easy access to victims or to gain knowledge to commit crimes without detection. Think child care for molesters or in this case fire fighting to know what investigators look for. They all get caught anyway.

  2. Have to admit the first year in Ukiah we moved to a home on an acre of very dry grassland. It scared the crap out of me to think how easy it would be for the whole place to get burning. It was 100 degrees in town. One match, a spark from a machine. I have ever since been in awe that the community has thrived and the town has stayed safe. Good people make that happen.

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