Sentence Handed Down for Arson at Las Vegas Solar Power Location
Sentence Handed Down for Arson at Las Vegas Solar Power Location
As part of the push for greater use of sustainable energy sources, more and more solar power locations are popping up around the country. That’s particularly true in desert locations – such as the area around Las Vegas – as the powerful sunshine that is seen throughout the year makes solar energy extremely effective. In fact, Las Vegas is one of the sunniest cities in the United States, with over 300 days of sunshine per year, making the location ideal for this useful resource. Unfortunately, one of these facilities was attacked near Las Vegas and a fire resulted. The arson attack took place earlier this month, during the winter months when the reliance on electricity tends to be greater than it is in the summer. Now, the perpetrator has been sentenced, effectively putting to rest a case that captured some attention due to its unusual and surprising nature.While the City of Las Vegas is highly populated and developed, the surrounding area is largely a remote desert. It is within that desert that the solar array in question is located, away from the hustle and bustle of the city itself. Despite this, Mohammed Reza Mesmarian was charged and convicted of crashing his car into the facility and setting it on fire.The car crashed through a fence that protects the property where it eventually hit a transformer. Then, the vehicle was set on fire and Mesmarian remained on scene for around 15 minutes to watch the fire before he left. Originally a dentist from Colorado, Mesmarian had his dental license restricted in 2022 for reasons that remain unclear.
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