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Colorado juvenile arrested in series of arsons in Fort Collins neighborhoods

Juvenile arrested in series of arsons in Fort Collins neighborhoods
Juvenile arrested in series of arsons in Fort Collins neighborhoods 00:25

A juvenile has been arrested in connection with a series of arsons in two Fort Collins neighborhoods and a Larimer County neighborhood. Fort Collins police officers detained the juvenile male on Thursday. 

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The juvenile was taken to the Larimer County Juvenile Assessment Center on charges of first-degree arson-residence-endanger life, first-degree arson-residence-no endanger life and criminal mischief $20,000 to $99,999. 

Police believe the suspect is responsible for targeting the TimberVine and Dry Creek neighborhoods in northern Fort Collins as well as Collins Aire Park in Larimer County in a series of arsons, the first of which began at the end of October 2023. 

Police said there were incidences of graffiti and small fires involving flags and patio furniture at the end of the fall and since the new year, at least three vehicles have been torched and several other property items burned.  

A family that emigrated from Honduras in search of a better and safer life was targeted by the arsonist in the TimberVine neighborhood, where they lost two vehicles and received damage to their home.

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Cell phone video shows a fire in a Fort Collins neighborhood believed to be set by a serial arsonist.  CBS

"Our investigators have put in countless hours working these cases, and we are thankful that our collaboration with Fort Collins led to an arrest of the suspect in these crimes," said Larimer County Sheriff's Lt. Donnie Robbins in a statement. "The suspect vandalized and set fire to people's property, and although thankfully no one was hurt, the lasting impact on the affected residents in these neighborhoods cannot be overlooked. The fact that the suspect is now securely in custody brings relief, and we remain dedicated to serving and protecting our community."

Fort Collins Police detectives continue to investigate the numerous cases and additional charges are pending. 

Anyone with additional information and encourage those who have not reached out to detectives to contact the Fort Collins Police Tip Line at 970-416-2825.     

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