Brush fires are continuing to be reported all around the region, including one  in Tioga County in the area where a man wanted for several charges in Cortland County was last seen.

Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News
Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News
loading...

Barton firefighters were reportedly called out to Brooks Road April 8 for reports of brush burning.  That’s the same area where New York State Police and several agencies had been looking for 32-year-old Matthew Perry of Cortland hours earlier.

That fire in Barton was just one of numerous fires starting late morning April 8 reported all around the region.  Every day over the past week there have been up to a half dozen brush and grass fires called in to mainly volunteer fire companies all over the Southern Tier.

98.1 The Hawk logo
Get our free mobile app

Broome Firewire reports West Endicott firefighters called to a site on Frey Avenue near a flood wall at around quarter of 9 p.m. April 8 for another brush fire.

The ban on open burning in New York is in place until May 14 but several things can start a blaze including sparks from engines and carelessly discarded smoking materials and matches.

Own a Piece of Endicott History With the Pine Valley Campground

More From 98.1 The Hawk