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Juniper Fire Tested Our Region

By Ruby Stephenson
Community Writer
07/23/2025 at 03:57 PM

On June 30,?2025, at approximately 11:20a.m., local authorities responded to the Juniper Fire ignited south of Ann Way and Juniper Road in unincorporated Perris. Within hours, the wildfire had consumed roughly 560 acres of brush and terrain, with no containment at the outset. By that evening, swift and determined actions by firefighting crews had halted the blaze’s forward progress, raising containment to about 30%. 

At the Lake Mathews Sheriff Station, Deputy RSO LakeMathews and other deputies didn’t hesitate to answer the call. They joined local firefighters on the front lines—helping to establish containment lines, secure evacuation zones, and ensure public safety. Their efforts supported the care and reception center established at Citrus Hill High School in Perris as residents sought refuge.

 When asked about the collaboration, the station shared: 

“We’re always ready to step in and support our partners to help.” 

That readiness and cooperation were essential in safeguarding the community and preserving resources throughout the emergency. 

Over the next two days, structure threats decreased and evacuation orders were lifted. By July?2, the fire had grown to approximately 755 acres and reached 95% containment. Fire crews remained on-site to patrol and mop up remaining hot spots, aiming for full containment. As of the latest update on July 2, it was confirmed that only minor outbuildings were lost and that no civilian structures were destroyed  

The Juniper Fire truly tested our region, and the response—highlighted by the proactive involvement of Local & Sorounding fire crews , Volunteers & the Lake Mathews Sheriff Station—demonstrated the strength of collaboration between law enforcement and fire services. We’re deeply grateful that, despite the fire’s significant spread, there were no civilian fatalities or serious injuries. As residents, we all share responsibility in preventing wildfires: disposing of cigarettes safely, following burn bans, and reporting suspicious activity can significantly reduce the risk. 

Importantly, when incidents do occur, it’s this spirit of readiness—deputies, firefighters, and community members working together—that keeps us safe. As we move forward, let’s continue supporting our first responders and fostering a culture of vigilance that helps protect both people and the land we hold dear.

 

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