Officials with the Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest say the

is 100 percent contained as of Friday afternoon.

Investigators say the fire was 63 acres and human-caused, though no specific cause has been determined by investigators. However, they are looking for a vehicle of interest, a green lifted Jeep Cherokee with a LED light bar on the roof. Anyone with information that might help identify the owner of the Jeep is asked to contact Captain Don Harris at Forest Service Law Enforcement at (775) 355-5327 or deharris@fs.fed.us.

Crews from the US Forest Service, Nevada Division of Forestry, the Bureau of Land Management and Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District fought the fire.

The fire burned in a steep area with dense vegetation and timber, making mop-up challenging for crews.

The fire in the Hunter Creek area, southwest of Reno in Evans Canyon near the Mount Rose Wilderness area, was reported about 8:14 a.m. July 1, 2018. The fire was in US Forest Service jurisdiction.