A 49-year-old Salem man accused of starting fires police say resulted in the Slate Fire in July turned himself in on Friday.
The U.S. Forest Service said it has incurred over $2 million worth of expenses related to the suppression of the Slate Fire.
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An investigation revealed that a man had started multiple fires to signal for help, but lost control of the fires, setting the surrounding forest ablaze.