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Woman arrested after allegedly admitting to starting fires in Palmer Park Wednesday morning says CSPD

Woman arrested after allegedly admitting to starting fires in Palmer Park
Crews work to contain a fire burning at Palmer Park. Wednesday morning
CSFD responds to fire burning in Palmer Park Wednesday morning
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — The Colorado Springs Fire Department is on the scene of two grass fires that started in Palmer Park early on Wednesday morning, around 5:00 a.m.

According to crews on scene, the fires were burning roughly 100 square feet inside the park. The department said there are several spot fires around the area.

In an update at 6:00 a.m., crews on scene said the fires in total were a quarter of an acre in size and that they had established a containment line around the fires burning in the area. According to the department, Palmer Park will remain closed for several hours on Wednesday while crews investigate this fire.

In an update, the Colorado Springs Police Department said that while responding to the fire, a CSFD drone operator noticed a suspicious person standing near a rock formation watching their efforts. CSFD informed the police, who were able to contact the woman identified as Cadence Malkin, 21.

Malkin allegedly told the police that she had started the fires in the area. Malkin was taken into custody by officers for further investigation.

With red-flag conditions across the state today, the department said this is a good reminder that weather conditions will lead to fire spreading rapidly.

The fires were located burning near parking lot 12.

News5 has a crew en route to the scene and will update this article as more information becomes available.

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