Crime

Released Placer County inmate sets fire to field across from jail in Roseville, deputies say

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A correctional officer driving into work last week saw a woman set fire to an open field across from the South Placer County Jail not long after she had been released from the detention facility in Roseville, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office said.

Claudia Wing, 23, was arrested on suspicion of arson, the Sheriff’s Office announced in a news release Monday. Wing remained in custody Monday at the Placer County Jail.

The incident occurred about 6:30 a.m. April 12 in the field across from the South Placer Jail at 11801 Go For Broke Road in Roseville. The correctional officer was driving into the jail to begin his shift.

Sheriff’s officials said the correctional officer spotted the woman, later identified as Wing, starting the fire in the field. The correctional officer called for firefighters to respond and alerted deputies in the jail.

A Roseville police officer arrived and detained Wing until deputies responded to the scene. Sheriff’s officials said Wing had a lighter and a clear bag from the jail to carry her belongings with her name on it. She was then taken into custody and arrested.

This story was originally published April 18, 2022 at 11:11 AM.

Rosalio Ahumada
The Sacramento Bee
Rosalio Ahumada writes breaking news stories related to crime and public safety for The Sacramento Bee. He speaks Spanish fluently and has worked as a news reporter in the Central Valley since 2004.
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