I m glad he s caught : Vermont town relieved after arrest of suspected serial arsonist Share Updated: 9:31 AM EST Jan 14, 2021 Share Updated: 9:31 AM EST Jan 14, 2021
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Show Transcript DETAILS - AND REACTIONS FROM SOME OF THE FIRE VICTIMS. ((RICK ROTHAMMER / Stowe Cable: 40:11: I just couldn t sleep.)) Rick Rothammer had been tormented by worry, making late-night trips to check on the buildings of Stowe Cable - after the tv, internet, and phone provider was hit with what police labeled a pair of arson fires, first in August 2020, then again last week. The January 7th blaze - caught on camera. Investigators telling us this surveillance video helped them make an arrest. ((RICK ROTHAMMER / Stowe Cable: 43:48: I think I m going to sleep like a rock tonight!)) Prosecutors now charging 62-year- old Jeffrey Nolan of Stowe with eight counts of arson. ((RORY MALONE / Defense Attorney: we enter pleas of not guilty.)) That s his defense attorne
A Stowe man is facing eight arson charges that he set a series of fires over nearly two years that caused more than $1.5 million in damage, police said
A Stowe man is facing eight arson charges that he set a series of fires over nearly two years that caused more than $1.5 million in damage, police said Wednesday.
A Stowe man has admitted to setting eight fires in town over the past two years, causing about $1.5 million in damage.
Jeffrey Nolan, age 62, was arrested after admitting to police that he set fires at the Stowe Public Library and the Stoware Commons building on March 30, 2019; a chiropractorâs office on April 18, 2019, a three-bay garage and storage building on South Main Street on June 1, 2020; a commercial building at 571 South Main St. at the beginning of August last year; a Dumpster on River Road on Aug. 29 and the Stowe Cable Systems building just hours later; and the Stowe Cable building again on last week Jan. 7.
Arizona objection stops electoral vote count
Rep. Paul Gosar raises issue and brings halt to symbolic vote - News 11 s Arlette Yousif reports
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Rep. Paul Gosar, (R-Ariz.) brought an abrupt halt to the symbolic Congressional electoral vote count Wednesday with an objection.
Gosar, a staunch Trump supporter, has long challenged the November 3rd General Election results. He raised a number of unverified allegations about the voting process on social media, and lead a number of protests against the ballot counting process in Maricopa County.
Wednesday, he joined forces with Sen. Ted Cruz, (R-Texas), to derail Congressional certification of President-elect Joe Biden s victory.