Law enforcement believing people are lighting them on purpose.
) - Multiple fires in Fairhope have law enforcement believing people are lighting them on purpose.
“Right now, it is so dry that even the right fire could get away in a hurry, and we don’t want that to happen,” said Lt. Shane Nolte with Fairhope PD.
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