Wednesday, August 24, 2016

A woman accused of setting her boyfriend's apartment and a car on fire at a Richmond, Texas apartment complex was arrested


Girlfriend allegedly confessed to setting fires at Richmond apartment complex





(KTRK)

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RICHMOND, TX (KTRK) -- A woman accused of setting her boyfriend's apartment and a car on fire at a Richmond apartment complex was arrested last night in Fort Bend County.

Sierra Davis is now in the Fort Bend County Jail, charged with one count of felony arson, but authorities say an additional count is expected.

Richmond Fire Marshal Albert Cantu said she has given a full confession in the two fires.

The fire marshal says the Davis had been living with her boyfriend for about nine months, but when he kicked her out, she allegedly started setting the fires. The fire marshal says the first fires were set on Monday at both the apartment and in his car. However, those were small fires that didn't do much damage, so authorities say, she came back yesterday morning between 5am and 6am and started the fire that gutted the apartment and burned his vehicle.

The fire happened in the 2000 block of Thompson in Richmond Tuesday morning around 5am.

There were no reports of injuries.