FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
Man charged in woman’s death makes 1st court appearance related to new charges in Solano murder-arson case
Victor Serriteno
FAIRFIELD A man already charged with murder in connection with a Vallejo woman’s death now faces murder and arson charges in connection with a wildfire that raged into Solano County last year and killed two rural Solano County men.
Victor Serriteno, 29, was in a Fairfield courtroom Friday in connection with the new allegations.
Serriteno remains in jail without bail. He faces two counts of first-degree murder along with one count each of arson of an inhabited structure, arson during a state emergency and an arson enhancement to the murder charge that could make him eligible for the death penalty.
This should have never happened | Fire survivors learn their homes were lost due to suspected arson 8 months later
The Solano County Sheriff’s Office believes 29-year-old Victor Serriteno out of Vacaville started the fire intentionally while trying to cover up a homicide. Author: Lena Howland (ABC10) Updated: 10:44 PM PDT April 29, 2021
SOLANO COUNTY, Calif. The Markley Fire, part of the LNU Lightning Complex Fire last August is now being investigated as arson.
The Solano County Sheriff’s Office believes 29-year-old Victor Serriteno out of Vacaville started the fire while trying to cover up the death of 32-year-old Priscilla Castro of Vallejo.
FAIRFIELD The Vacaville man charged with murder in the death of Priscilla Castro in August now faces allegations of murder-arson in connection with the Markley Fire that resulted in two more deaths, Solano County Sheriff Thomas Ferrara said during a press conference Wednesday afternoon at the Sher
Art benefit set to raise money for farms affected by massive LNU fire
PLEASANTS VALLEY Artists from around the Bay Area came out to the burned farms and properties in rural Vacaville last fall to document in their illustrations, paintings and photographs the rebirth of the area after the destructive LNU Lightning Complex Fire.
The art created from this project will be on display – and for sale – May 22 at Joyful Ranch.
Live folk music will be performed by local musician Joe Sam, and live jazz music will be performed by the Live Music Center.
The public is encouraged to bring a picnic to enjoy the wildflowers, woodlands and orchard setting at the historic Joyful Ranch.