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BIA worker pleads not guilty to fires
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2002 Bureau of Indian Affairs employee Brian Neil Klinekole pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to setting fires in southern New Mexico. Klinekole is charged with setting four separate fires on the Mescalero Apache Reservation. He also is accused of starting a blaze in Lincoln National Forest. Get the Story:
BIA Worker Denies He Set 5 Fires (The Albuquerque Journal 8/1) Related Stories:
BIA worker charged with arson in N.M. (7/29)
Tribal worker charged with arson (6/28)
Mescalero fire task force created (5/2)
N.M. tribe threatened with more fires (5/1)
No cause yet on Mescalero fire (4/25)
Fire on Mescalero Reservation (4/24)
Mescalero fire not ruled arson (4/3)
BIA investigating arson in N.M. (3/27)
Reservation fire being contained (3/26)
Reservation area declared disaster (3/25)
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