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Man drives 700 miles, sets fire to home of person who communicated with his ex

Man drives 700 miles, sets fire to home of person who communicated with his ex

A Michigan man has been arrested after police said he drove over 700 miles to set fire to the Pennsylvania home of a man who had communicated with his ex-girlfriend online.
The Bensalem Police Department said 21-year-old Harrison Jones, of Rockford, Mich., was arrested for setting fire to a home with six people inside on Feb. 10.
The people inside were hospitalized, while the family’s two dogs, Trey and Jett, were unable to escape the home and died.
Officials said the people inside the home were able to escape thanks to the mom, who heard suspicious noises, before finding the fire and evacuating her family, adding that some family members even had to jump out of second-story windows to escape the flames.

Officials said the only lead in the case was a grainy image of a black sedan from a neighbor’s surveillance system.
The video of the incident on Feb. 10 captured a vehicle pulling up to the home around 5 a.m. that morning. A suspect is seen exiting the vehicle, walking towards the back of the home, where officials say he stayed for over ten minutes, before he is seen running away from the house and speeding off.
About 30 seconds later, video shows an explosion erupting as the house goes up in flames.
Two days after the fire, investigators were able to trace the vehicle back to Jones, obtain an arrest warrant, and take him into custody.
Investigators added that Jones also had apparent burns on his arm.

Officials confirmed that Jones is the ex-boyfriend of a woman from Michigan who had been in an online relationship with a male resident in the Bensalem house since 2023. However, a motive for the fire is still being investigated.
Court documents obtained by FOX 29 Philadelphia say Jones was supposed to drive his ex-girlfriend to meet the man she was communicating with in Bensalem, to a local hotel in the near future. Instead, investigators say he drove to Bensalem on his own with “murderous intentions.”
“He drove over 730 miles, 11 hours, to do what he did and then drove directly back home,” McVey said during the press conference.
Officials said Jones is charged with six counts of attempted homicide, arson and related offenses. He is currently awaiting extradition back to Pennsylvania.
According to a GoFundMe page, the family, identified as “Andrew and Stacy Zalenski, along with their two children, Alex and Ava, and Stacy’s parents, Joe and Karen Wendowski, lost everything.”

Man drives 700 miles, sets fire to home of person who communicated with his ex

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