Volunteer firefighters in Accomack County worked their 38th arson in the last 40 days Sunday night.
Accomack County dispatchers said crews responded to the fire at an abandoned building at 18192 Mappsburg Road in the town of Painter. The call came at 8:29 p.m.
State Police confirmed an arsonist set an equipment garage containing only a boat on fire. No one suffered injuries.
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somebody needs to SPLAT THAT RAT!!
ReplyDeletewish he move wicomico co, get rid some of the eye sores here
ReplyDeleteit's gotta be a fireman.
ReplyDeleteWhich way is cheaper, Locking Torch up for untold thousands of dollars a year or leave him lose and not report the fires giving him notoriety. After all he is removing what legally is expensive to do, only let the structures burn completely down ridding the areas of trash and unsafe buildings. What's more entertaining then seeing a bunch of wide eyed kids hanging off a siren blaring, noisy fire truck. For them you can't buy that much of a thrill. Think about it! It's accormack, there is no entertainment for the bored masses.
ReplyDeleteMMMmm , could this be an inside job,maybe a fireman or a want-to-be.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fireman or a wanna-be or one that was kicked out
ReplyDeletesomeone should check who the IP address is on 9:14. He sounds like this is real exciting to him.
ReplyDeleteI don't know that area at all, but it might be a good call to start an around the clock neighborhood watch type program. I would certainly organize something like that if a plague of bad things grew in my neighborhood.
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ReplyDeleteI know you would! I've seen you peeking out the window from behind them closed curtains.
9:57-Great idea.I have the app to do that from my PC.
ReplyDelete9:57-Great idea.I have the app to do that from my PC.
ReplyDeleteDecember 24, 2012 1:14 PM
Well being the comment did not come to your pc I doubt your app would be of any good for this.