Seattle, WA
Man Who Set Fire At Museum Facility Arrested: Seattle Police
SEATTLE, WA — A person was arrested Wednesday after setting a fireplace at a museum facility in Georgetown, in keeping with Seattle police.
The incident occurred round 3:45 a.m., when witnesses reported seeing the person making an attempt to set bushes on fireplace within the 5900 block of Sixth Avenue South outdoors a constructing that homes a museum operations and storage facility, police stated.
Officers discovered exterior fireplace harm to the constructing and arrested the 36-year-old, who was digging in a close-by rubbish can, in keeping with police. The person had a lighter and butane torch and was booked into King County Jail for reckless burning, police stated.
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