By Liz Kellar | Staff Writer A jury on Thursday found a Grass Valley man not guilty of arson during a state of emergency, but instead guilty of a lesser charge of recklessly causing a fire, after he was charged with breaking into a downtown home and setting fires outside. The jury was hung on a charge of first-degree burglary, said Deputy Public Defender Micah Pierce. Juan Carlos Hurtado-Ramirez, 34, was arrested by Grass Valley police officers on April 28 after the tenant of a residence in the 300 block of Columbia Avenue called 911 just after 6:30 a.m. The victim told responding officers a man broke a window to the house, entered and was chased out. He then found a fire burning in the yard, opting to put it out rather than continue to pursue the suspect, Sgt. Clint Bates said at the time.