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Man poured camping fuel, set fires in aisles of Walmart, police say At least four fires were set in the store, but they burned out quickly, according to Englewood police. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 7:44 PM MST January 29, 2021 ENGLEWOOD, Colo. A man faces arson charges after police said he poured camping fuel in several aisles of an Englewood Walmart store and then set fires, according to the Englewood Police Department (EPD). Darius Harper, 43, is being held on charges of fourth-degree arson, resisting arrest and criminal mischief. Officers responded to the store at 601 Engelwood Pkwy. around 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 28. According to an affidavit for Harper s arrest from EPD, Harper was seen on store security cameras taking a can of camp fuel off a shelf. He opened the lid and proceeded to walk up and down a minimum of five aisles pouring liquid on the ground, the affidavit says. He walked back down thos ....
A man is in custody and facing arson charges after allegedly pouring camping fuel in several aisles and starting four separate fires at a Walmart on Thursday, the Englewood Police Department said. Officers responded to the store at 601 Englewood Parkway after reports of a man starting a fire in several aisles about 10:30 a.m. Police said there were 135 customers and 40 employees in the store at the time of the incident. The fires burned out shortly after igniting, but caused damage to floor tiles, shelves and merchandise. The suspect, 43-year-old Darius Harper, fled the store after allegedly starting the fires and was apprehended after resisting on a bike path near South Santa Fe Drive and West Dartmouth Avenue, several blocks away, police said. ....