Arsonist started fires on back-to-back days in N.J. townhouse complex, cops say

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Arsonist started fires on back-to-back days in N.J. townhouse complex, cops say
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Several homes in Evesham were damaged, according to police.

A 30-year-old New Jersey man started fires at two townhouses in the same complex in Evesham on consecutive days this week, officials said.

Colin J. DeLuca ignited a fire Sunday at a townhouse on the 100 block of Aspen Court in Marlton Village that spread to neighboring residences,said Wednesday. Firefighters put out the fire but the townhouse is a total loss. The other townhomes were also damaged, police said. The following day, authorities allege DeLuca started a fire that the homeowner extinguished before firefighters and police arrived. The townhouse was left with minor damage.

DeLuca, of Little Egg Harbor, was arrested early Wednesday after police found him near the fires while they were investigating. He was charged with two counts of aggravated arson in connection with Sunday’s fire. Charges are pending for the second blaze.Anyone with information about the ongoing investigation is asked to call Evesham police at 856-983-1116. Confidential tips can be left at 856-983-4699 or by texting ETPDTIP to 847411.

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