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Approach submitted against the man, which is accused due to the start of Millvale House Fire



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Against the man who was accused of founding a house fire in Millvale, which damaged two houses and a vehicle, was submitted.

Firefighters and first aiders were called to Evergreen Avenue in the early morning hours of March 6 and learned that a fire that began in the back of a house along the North Avenue was spread to another house nearby.

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Two houses and a vehicle were damaged in early March when a house along the North Avenue caught fire in Millvale Borough. Approaches have now been submitted in connection with the fire.

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The crews spent several hours at the scene to get the fire, and the Millvale volunteer fire brigade said at the time that the fire station of Allegheny County was investigating the matter.

Allegheny County's police announced on Monday that charges were filed in connection with the fire.

According to the police, the investigators were able to determine through evidence that were found on site, and through witness interviews that the 41-year-old Stephen Ebner was responsible for determining the fire.

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Approaches were charged against Stephen Ebner. The police say that it is responsible for starting a house fire in Millvale in early March.

Millvale Borough police department


Ebner, who is already captured in Jail in Allegheny County for non -related theft and numerous arrest warrants in relation to theft and numerous arrest warrants, will now be exposed to numerous cases of serious arson, the catastrophe and the risky disaster and criminal mischief.

Ebner has faced a judge for a preliminary hearing for the new charges.