Police arrested the man after collecting evidence at the scene and speaking with a witness who identified a suspect seen sitting in the car before the fire.
KIRO 7 News StaffSEATTLE — A man was arrested Sunday afternoon after police determined a car fire in south Seattle was intentionally set.
Officers arrived in the 4500 block of South Henderson Street just after 4 p.m. to assist the Seattle Fire Department in responding to a car fire., officers arrested a 42-year-old man after collecting evidence at the scene and speaking with a witness who identified a suspect seen sitting in the car before the fire.Detectives from the SPD arson and bomb squad also responded to the scene.
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