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Currie Mann, who was accused of set fire to his own house – the globe

Currie – Jaime Danneman, 44, from Currie, will be charged with the first degree on February 20 on February 20.

According to the law enforcement report, Murray County's deputies and the fire department of Currie were sent on February 20 for a reported house fire in Currie. The house was completely devoured when they arrived, and firefighters fought, either to get through the house or the garage into the house. It was later found that the doors had been barricaded with several 2×4 from the inside of the structure.

Then the homeowner was the homeowner, and some examinations found that he originally reported the fire.

When the law enforcement authorities learned about the barricaded doors, they asked the state firefighter to be contacted and that it was then.

A witness spoke to a MP who said that she had seen a person who did not leave the residence with a mattress that was previously loaded in the back of a pickup that day. After the fire was contained, the MP also spoke to some of the firefighters who reported that the doors had been secured with 2×4 boards.

An officer photographed the doors and showed the boards that were screwed into the doors in all angles. It was also found that a sheet of plywood and insulation was removed from an inner wall.

The state firefighter collected evidence, photographed the scene and analyzed it. He then informed an investigator that he believed that the cause of the fire was arson.

The officials then contacted Danneman's former spouse, who reported that Danneman gave a single bed, together with “numerous firearms and ammunition”, with the instructions that the firearms and ammunition were brought home to Danneman's parents. According to the ex, then had threatened to burn down the house several times.

The person who received the mattress and firearms stated during an interview with the law enforcement authorities that then was alone in the house and would not allow them. They said he was not very talkative.

They estimated that they left the house for about half an hour before the 911 appeal was made, and told the police that they had threatened to burn the house several times in the past.

Numerous officials went to the Danneman's house, where he was taken into custody without incidents. Once in prison, then then confessed to start the fire in the house.

Danneman has an appearance on March 10 at the Murray County Fifth District Court.

Note: This article was written on the basis of information reported by the local law enforcement authorities. The globe reminds the readers that all individuals are innocent until they have been proven in court.

From May 2024, Hope Moural will be the Community editor of The Globe. A born and grew up Nebraskan has a dual -bach element in journalism and communication from Concordia University, Nebraska, and previously worked as a reporter for general tasks.