The Brief
- Central Florida officials are cracking down on homeless camps amid a surge in wildfires, some allegedly sparked by camp activity.
- A patrol car fire in Palm Bay and a recent arrest in Orange County highlight rising tensions and safety concerns.
- Leaders are ramping up prevention efforts as nearly 20 wildfires have ignited in just five days.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Local law enforcement agencies are going to homeless camps to make sure they are not setting fires, either accidentally or on purpose.
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‘It’s always in the back of our minds’
What we know:
Law enforcement agencies in Central Florida have been stepping up visits to homeless encampments amid growing concerns about wildfires. Authorities say many of the recent fires — nearly 20 in the last five days alone, according to Florida Forestry data — may have originated from these camps, whether due to accidental causes or deliberate acts.…