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Michigan’s husband drove 700 miles, allegedly set fire to the house of Bensal, killing two dogs

Michigan’s husband drove 700 miles, allegedly set fire to the house of Bensal, killing two dogs

The man drove more than 700 miles from Michigan to Bucks County to allegedly set fire to another man’s house who struck online with his ex-girlfriend, Bensalem police said. All six people inside the real estate fled, but two dogs were killed in the outbreak.

The fire began at 5:20 am on February 10. In the house for 5200 quarter Merganser Way, police said. Several inhabitants jumped from the windows of the second floor to escape from the flames and were injured. The house was destroyed.


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Investigators stated that the security cameras recorded the exit of the man and then returned 15 minutes to the black Volkswagen Passat, which was parked on a nearby street in the morning when the fire was installed. Bensalem’s police used automated license plates at the city crossroads to track Volkswagen movements before and after a fire and get a license number.

The car also traced the journey to Kent County, Michigan, where it was registered, and police said they determined that Harrison Jones, 21 years old, was from Rockford, Michigan, was a driver.

The 21-year-old, who lived in the Bensal House, said the police spoke on the Internet with the former Johns, who planned to visit him in the Baks County for the first time this week, police said.

Kent Sheriff’s office placed Jones and searched his house. Police have removed Volkswagen, lock selection devices, mobile phone and computer. Vlad in Michigan also described that Jones had burns in his arms, police said.

Jones was arrested in Michigan, and he is waiting for extradition to Pennsylvania, where he is expected to be accused of six cases of killing, arson and related offenses.