A woman has been charged with arson and child abuse for a house fire she allegedly set that killed one of her three daughters. Roconda Singleton, 46, appeared for a virtual arraignment Tuesday, Jan. 28,
Officials arrested the woman, identified as Roconda Singleton, 46, on multiple charges in connection with the fire. A 12-year-old child was in critical condition at a hospital following the fire but two other children, ages 10 and 7, were treated and released over the weekend, according to authorities.
The mother accused with intentionally setting her home on fire with her three daughters inside told investigators, "I did it."
Prosecutors have filed charges against an Aurora woman related to a fire from last week. The criminal complaint against Stephanie Beddo lists arson, assault, and one drug crime. Authorities responded to a fire at Irongate Apartments and Townhomes last Friday.
A woman is accused of intentionally setting a downtown Minneapolis apartment on fire last August, killing two people, according to a criminal complaint filed in Hennepin County.The 35-year-old woman from Minneapolis was charged on Monday with two felony counts of second-degree murder and three counts of first-degree arson for the Aug.
A Morris warehouse manager is facing numerous charges after allegedly setting fire to the building to conceal the theft of over $200,000 in copper.
Firefighters can be seen pulling a 12-year-old girl out from the second-floor window and then performing CPR on her outside. The 12-year-old passed away from her injuries in the hospital Monday night according to GRPD. Two other girls, ten and seven years old, were also taken to a hospital and released after receiving treatment.
The St. Peters woman accused of torching multiple businesses while on vacation in Puerto Rico will remain in custody until her trial, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
It happened early Sunday morning, around 1:30 a.m., in the driveway of a home on Glengarry Road. WPBF 25 News Reporter Rachael Perry caught up with the homeowner, Lori Brown, who said the car belongs to her son.
Donations have poured into Community Cats of Omaha after the nonprofit reported several of the organization's cat houses were badly damaged in a fire, which they suspect was intentionally set.
The victim told investigators that the woman accused of setting his home on fire, 32-year-old Stephanie Nicole Harrison, was his friend but didn't live with him.
Troopers say the incident happened Jan. 13 in Logan County, West Virginia.