UPDATE: Police confirm arrest in West Seattle arsons; suspect’s bail set at $300,000

(WSB photo: Investigators, firefighters at October 31st dumpster arson behind Senior Center)

By Tracy Record
West Seattle Blog editor

9:51 AM: Seattle Police have just confirmed to WSB that a suspect is in custody in connection with recent West Seattle arsons. Which ones, we don’t yet know – SPD spokesperson Sgt. Sean Whitcomb says details are yet to come.

Here’s what we had found out before getting that confirmation:

A 22-year-old West Seattle man with no apparent criminal record was booked into the King County Jail just after midnight for investigation of arson. A few hours earlier, we confirmed with the Southwest Precinct after a reader tip, the Arson and Bomb Squad was involved in serving a warrant at a residence on 34th SW between Morgan and Holly, the same block where one of the earliest fires in the High Point/Morgan string happened – a waste bin set afire on October 12th.

The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office tells us that since the suspect was booked into jail early today, his bail hearing will not be until tomorrow. We’ll update this story as soon as more information is available.

9:56 AM: Additional details just reported via SPD Blotter:

… Officers arrested the man at a bar near SW Oregon and California Ave SW after serving a warrant on his home and finding evidence linking him to several recent fires in West Seattle. Detectives interviewed the 22-year-old and booked him into the King County Jail for investigation of arson.

So far, detectives have linked the man to four fires in the West Seattle area, including incidents captured on surveillance video on October 12th and Halloween. Police believe the man may be connected to a number of other fires in West Seattle as well, but are still investigating and working with prosecutors to bring charges.

The Halloween-morning fires were both in The Junction (WSB coverage here), in dumpsters under the Senior Center and alongside the California/Alaska building that houses businesses including Easy Street Records and Twilight Gallery. The October 12th fires were in High Point; the one on surveillance video was at the bus stop on the south side of SW Morgan just east of 35th SW:

(October 12th surveillance video showing fire being set at Morgan/35th bus stop)
10:20 AM: We have an update from the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office: The suspect will have a bail hearing today, after all. Documentation from that hearing should provide even more information about why police arrested him.

BACKSTORY: Here’s how this has all unfolded over the past three weeks (keep in mind, the October 12th fires weren’t brought up until days later), with links to our coverage:

October 18: Early-morning arson damages two cars in Sylvan Ridge area east of High Point
October 19: Early-morning arson damages High Point management building at 35th/Holly; flareup in the afternoon does even more damage
October 20: SW Precinct Capt. Pierre Davis tells the West Seattle Crime Prevention Council that police also are looking at October 12th bus stop, trash can fires as possibly related arsons
October 21: Not far from the 10/12 arsons, recycling bin set afire outside 40th/Morgan house
October 22: Police go public with surveillance video of person starting 10/12 bus-stop fire
October 31, early morning: Firefighters put out two dumpster fires in The Junction
October 31, afternoon: Police release surveillance photos they believe show the suspect in the Junction arsons

2:37 PM UPDATE: We’re at the jailhouse courtroom downtown, where the suspect waived his right to appear. Prosecutors requested $150,000 bail; Judge Anne Harper doubled that to $300,000, citing danger to the community. The probable cause documents are reported to say the suspect said he set fires because he “wanted help.” We’ll write a separate update when documentation is available later.

23 Replies to "UPDATE: Police confirm arrest in West Seattle arsons; suspect's bail set at $300,000"

  • m November 6, 2015 (10:05 am)

    Thank goodness

  • Egan Fo November 6, 2015 (10:05 am)

    As one of the casualties of potentially this arsonist last month, I am relieved to know an arrest has been made. Great work everyone!

  • Kelly November 6, 2015 (10:11 am)

    I thought I had read that the person responsible for the Easy Street fire wasn’t the same person responsible for all the other fires.

    Do they now believe it’s the same person responsible for all of ’em?

    • WSB November 6, 2015 (10:15 am)

      Kelly – Yes, SPD originally said they didn’t THINK the same suspect was responsible for the Halloween fires as the High Point/Morgan fires – but they generally have to speak cautiously until they know for sure. (As we try to do, too.) But now, yes, they say it’s the same guy. Sounds like they aren’t necessarily yet linking the suspect to the Sylvan Ridge car arsons and the 40th/Morgan recycling-bin arson.

  • MrsShaw November 6, 2015 (10:11 am)

    So that’s what was going on. It was an arrest without flashing lights – that’s for sure. When I left the Senior Center last night, I observed numerous SPD officers surrounding a fellow outside Shadowland. It was indeed surreal. Glad to know that a suspect is in custody.

  • Joan November 6, 2015 (10:14 am)

    That’s a relief. Hope they got the right guy!

  • Dee H November 6, 2015 (10:18 am)

    Thank goodness for our officers at SPD. So good to hear they caught this guy before he was able to set any more fires .

  • Ray November 6, 2015 (10:31 am)

    For those of you prematurely celebrating, he has been charged. Not convicted. I am sure SPD has done their legwork, but there is no guarantee this is THE guy or that he did not have accomplices.

    • WSB November 6, 2015 (10:35 am)

      He has NOT been charged. Only arrested. And an arrest is not a guarantee of charges, as seen in the recent Delridge shooting case, which is why we (and other ethical news organizations) usually don’t identify suspects before they are charged.

  • themightyrabbit November 6, 2015 (10:39 am)

    But…..if found guilty hopefully the victims can file civil suit to recover deductibles costs damages paid for to their insurance companies.

  • trickycoolj November 6, 2015 (10:43 am)

    Progress is great news! That this guy lives 3 blocks from me is not great news.

  • Matthew M November 6, 2015 (10:43 am)

    Alright, alright, alright.

    Good job SPD and SFD!

  • BlairJ November 6, 2015 (11:18 am)

    I wonder if the Westwood Post Office mailbox arson was related too.

  • Seattlite November 6, 2015 (11:57 am)

    Outstanding job SPD and SFD.

  • jetcitydude November 6, 2015 (12:13 pm)

    We can all sleep just a little better now.

  • Al November 6, 2015 (12:38 pm)

    Matthew M, Is that really your name? Great work spd and sfd!

  • lvbebe November 6, 2015 (1:03 pm)

    MrsShaw we saw that last night as well and we were wondering what was going on with 6 officers geared up, milling around a guy sitting in a chair outside of a van. It was a bit surreal and stuck out to both of us. I am assuming they were kept it low key in order to not have it turn into a pursuit situation.

  • Mr E November 6, 2015 (1:12 pm)

    I hope this young man is able to find the help he so desperately needs to treat his desire to commit arson.

  • alki resident November 6, 2015 (1:31 pm)

    Incredible news. So proud of our police and fire depts.

  • Smitty November 6, 2015 (1:36 pm)

    I’m with you Mr E.

    This person in crisis needs some help.

    • WSB November 6, 2015 (2:42 pm)

      We’ve updated the story after the brief bail hearing, at which the suspect did not appear. Bail set at $300,000 (twice what prosecutors requested). The suspect is quoted as having told police he did it because he “wanted help.”

  • Uncle Loco November 6, 2015 (3:40 pm)

    There’s a lot of people that want or need help. I don’t see them torching the neighborhood. Some are immediately portraying this guy as some kind of victim, how about we wait and see the facts first.

  • TripleDouble November 6, 2015 (3:41 pm)

    This person may need some help, but he also needs a nice long jail sentence. Sorry, but the “it was a cry for help” excuse just doesn’t hold water. It was the selfish, childish act a real jerk.

    There are a million resources out there. If he spent 1/10 the time looking for help as he did planning his crimes he would have found it. The reality is he didn’t want it and it was just an easy excuse for all you suckers out there.

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