Roseau-based Polaris Industries is paying over 27 million dollars for allegedly not telling the Consumer Product Safety Commission that some models of its RZR off-road vehicles manufactured between 2013 and 2016 could catch fire. Federal regulators say Polaris had received reports of 150 fires, including one that killed a 15-year-old passenger. The company agreed to an “enhanced compliance program” and says it is “continually… bolstering its safety and quality practices.” Polaris C-E-O Scott Wine says the agreement “settles these matters” with the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The company is also recalling some models of its off-road vehicles and says it will notify customers.