Alexander Mountain fire 100% contained, forest officials say

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Nearly three weeks after the Alexander Mountain fire sparked in Larimer County, the flames have been 100% contained, fire officials said Saturday.

The fire — which investigators believe is human-caused — started on July 29 and quickly spread, burning 9,668 acres of private and national forest land just west of Loveland and forcing evacuations and road closures.

Forest Service wildland fire investigators are working with the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office to investigate the cause of the fire. Updates on the investigation were not available Saturday.

Investigators are asking anyone with information about who or what could have started the Alexander Mountain fire to call the Forest Service Law Enforcement Tip line at 303-275-5266. Photos, videos and typed statements can also be uploaded online.

A total of 28 homes and 21 outbuildings were lost in the fire, fire investigators said in a Saturday news release.

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