18-year-old man accused of starting Karney fire to enter plea in arson case next week

Published: October 1, 2012 

Nathaniel Fay Bartholomew

An 18-year-old Boise County volunteer firefighter accused of purposefully starting a wildfire that destroyed one home and threatened more than 100 others last week is now set to enter a plea in his criminal case next week.

Nathaniel Bartholomew, who is charged with a felony count of third-degree arson, will be arraigned on the charge Oct. 11 in front of 4th District Judge Patrick Owen.

If Bartholomew enters a not guilty plea at that hearing, a jury trial will be set for later this year. The case was bound over into District Court, where felonies are tried, Monday after Bartholomew waived a preliminary hearing.

Third-degree arson is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

The Karney Fire started the afternoon Sept. 17, about five miles north of Highway 21, along Robie Creek Road in Boise County. By the time firefighters got containment on the blaze several days later, 440 acres had burned.

Boise County sheriff's officials say the blaze was started by Bartholomew, a member of the Clear Creek volunteer fire department who lives in the Robie Creek area.

Sheriff’s officials say Bartholomew might have set the fire to get the attention of his father, also a firefighter. Boise County Chief Deputy Dale Rogers added that Bartholomew told investigators that working with his dad on fires was a bonding experience.

Bartholomew was identified as a suspect Sept. 17 after someone saw him walking away from where the fire started. Sheriff’s deputies found Bartholomew working the fire with the Clear Creek volunteers and took him into custody.

Bartholomew is being held in the Ada County Jail.

The Karney Fire was a major priority for fire crews in mid September. At one point, more than 300 firefighters on the ground were assisted by tanker planes and helicopters as they worked to keep the fire from getting into the Wilderness Ranch subdivision.

About 80 homeowners were given evacuation notices and roads in the area were closed to all traffic. The aggressive firefighting effort was assisted by cooler temperatures, light rain and higher humidity of fall.

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