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Police say man set multiple fires, including chief s vehicle
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Fairhope police chief’s car among those burned in suspected arson spree
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
A man faces multiple arson charges in Baldwin County after authorities say he set a string of fires, which included the Fairhope police chief’s vehicle.
Phillip Mack, 33, is being held in the Baldwin County Jail on $1.5 million bond, according to jail records.
Investigators say he purposely set fire to a home in Malbis, a vehicle at the freestanding emergency room in Malbis and three vehicles in Fairhope, according to Fox10.
According to a news release from Fairhope police, the department confirmed that one of the vehicles burned was assigned to Fairhope Police Chief Stephanie Hollinghead.
By Guy Busby
SPANISH FORT – The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office has changed a Mobile man with arson in connection with two fires set in the Malbis community on Friday, Dec. 18.
Phillip Mack, 33, was being held without bond in the Baldwin County Corrections Center on Friday on charges of first-degree arson and second-degree arson, according to jail records.
The arrest came after a house fire was reported in Malbis on Thursday, according to Sheriff’s Office reports. Deputies determined that the fire was set on purpose, damaging a home and vehicle at the site.
While the investigation was going on, the Sheriff’s Office received another report of a vehicle fire at the freestanding emergency room the freestanding Emergency Room in Malbis. That vehicle sustained major damage.