ASAN (KXAN) – Two people were arrested regarding the fire case that occurred in May in Williamson, according to a journalist from the province.
The province said that the Williamson Province’s fire office began an investigation into “a large fire in a residential structure in the unlisted Williamson Province area” on May 8.
The Marshal Office in Williamson County cooperated with the fire guards and investigators from Hotto, Liberty Hill and the Marshal Fire Bureau to address the accident, which was designed as a deliberate issue.
According to officials, the first suspect admitted “sustainable burns during the law, the start of the fire,” which then led to an arrest warrant for his arrest. He remained in Williamson County Prison, starting on Wednesday. In addition, the second suspect was arrested in Barlett and was transferred to Williamson Province. He also remained in prison, starting from Wednesday.
“The strengthening of partnerships with local, state and federal agencies has another decisive part of what we do,” said the head of the Marshal in Williamson Province. “This enhances our ability to respond effectively to firefighting and dangerous materials. Together, we can take advantage of more resources to apply to the specified position.”
The case remained under investigation on Wednesday.