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Sunday, December 02, 2012

Police Investigating 24th Arson Fire In Accomack County

Virginia State Police are investigating what they believe to be the 24th arson fire set in the county since Nov. 13.

At approximately 1:49 a.m. Virginia State Police received a call that a portable catering trailer was on fire on Boston Road, a state police news release said.

No injuries were reported,the release said.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mark my word. You will see that it is a volunteer fireman when he is caught.

Anonymous said...

Whoever it is needs to stop.

Anonymous said...

Was'nt there ever a fire in Accomac County before all of this started? Is the MO so distinct that the same person has to be responsible for every fire?

Anonymous said...

I think one a day is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay above the average, Mr. Firestarter! (@3:56)

Anonymous said...

Yeah,you are right 5:11.That would be extreme to suspect anyone else.

Anonymous said...

I think what he meant was, how can you blame the arsonist for every fire. (unless of course every fire is an arson)

Anonymous said...

356 & 908, Morons of America know that abandoned buildings that have no electricity to them and are not in a lightning storm don't just spontaneously combust at 1:30 and 2:00 in the morning. The fact that you actually need to have this concept explained to you makes you stupid enough to be the arsonist. I hope the police grab your ip address and pay you a visit here real soon.

Anonymous said...

9:08-5:56 completely misunderstood our comments.His facts are correct,but he read something into our comments beyond what we intended.We never suggested spontaneous combustion without benefit of an actual arsonist.