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Memphis Woman Arrested for String of Arson Attacks in Midtown

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Memphis Police Arrest Woman for Setting Fires in Midtown

In a shocking turn of events this past Monday morning in Memphis, a woman has been arrested after being accused of setting multiple fires that caused significant damage to property. The incident has sent ripples through the Midtown community as residents grapple with the aftermath of the mayhem.

According to investigators from the Memphis Fire Department, the suspect, a 35-year-old woman, allegedly ignited a series of blazes that targeted not only vehicles but also buildings in the area. Her destructive spree began in the 600 block of Philadelphia Avenue, where she reportedly set fire to nine minivans parked nearby and a storage building. The chaos did not stop there, as the flames also managed to damage a fence in the vicinity. The total loss from this specific incident has been estimated at nearly $44,000.

Heroic Bystander Steps In

Samuel Franklin, a passerby, witnessed one of the car fires while driving down Union Avenue around 7:00 a.m. “I saw flames coming from the back of a silver Toyota parked at the strip mall,” he recounted. “I pulled over at 1500 Union Avenue and called the Memphis Fire Department to let them know what was happening.”

Franklin’s quick thinking proved essential. As firefighters arrived to extinguish the flames on the car, another concerned citizen alerted them to smoke billowing from the rear of the shopping center. This fire resulted in approximately $35,000 worth of damage to vehicles parked on the property.

A Pattern of Destruction

But wait, there’s more! Police revealed that this wasn’t the end of the woman’s fiery antics. She is also believed to have set towels and grass ablaze at a location on East Parkway and made an alarming attempt to ignite some gas pumps at a gas station located in the 2200 block of Union Avenue.

The owners of United Food & Fuel described how they weren’t present during the incident but received a call after the woman entered their store. It was reported that she grabbed a lighter and some charcoal before heading back outside. Thankfully, she was unable to ignite anything, prompting the store owners to contact the authorities.

Arrest and Charges

In a turn of events, police apprehended the suspect shortly after these incidents. Although her identity has not been disclosed to the public, it was confirmed that she was transported to Regional One Medical Center for evaluation. She now faces serious arson charges, which could lead to significant legal repercussions if she is convicted.

The total damage caused by this dangerous series of events is staggering, estimated to be nearing $100,000. As the community comes to terms with the destruction, local residents and businesses are left to pick up the pieces, hoping for a swift recovery.

Fire officials are urging anyone with information about the fires or similar incidents to come forward. They emphasized the importance of vigilance in the community and thanked the quick-thinking individuals who stepped in to assist during this chaotic situation.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers that can arise in unexpected moments. As Memphis residents reflect on the events of Monday, it is crucial to focus on community strength and safety, reminding each other that together, we can overcome adversity.


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