Two cousins who allegedly left a campfire unattended have been charged with starting Arizonas largest ever wildfire that torched more than 800 square miles of wilderness before it was contained. prosecutors said on Wednesday. Caleb Joshua Malboeuf, 26, and David Wayne Malboeuf, 24, were charged with starting the so-called Wallow Fire on May 29, in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest in eastern Arizona, the U.S. Attorneys office said in a news release.
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