PG&E says Forest Service took transmission pole, equipment amid Mosquito Fire criminal investigation

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Utility company PG&E said in an SEC filing Monday that the U.S. Forest Service 'removed and took possession' of company equipment during an investigation.

subsidiary, which provides natural gas and electricity to millions of people in central and northern California. The seizure over the weekend came amid the agency conducting a criminal investigation into the cause of the Mosquito Fire, the filing said.

Pacific Gas & Electric and CalTrans workers stand near the Caldecott Tunnel on during power cuts Oct. 9, 2019, in Oakland, California. The Forest Service has also "indicated" to the company an "initial assessment that the fire started in the area of the Utility's power line on National Forest System lands," PG&E reported in the filing.

"The USDA Forest Service is currently investigating the cause of the Mosquito Fire, and as a practice, we don't comment further on any active investigations," a Forest Service spokesperson told FOX Business.

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