A man covered in soot was arrested for arson in Knoxville, Tennessee,
early on Saturday morning after a witness phoned in a tip.
"At approximately 7:15am a witness contacted the Knoxville Fire
Department and said he saw a man behind the Kwik Pantry Food Mart,"
Knoxville Police Department Sgt. Kyle Loveday said.
The witness also reported the same man, Rickey Lee Newman, 33, of South
Knoxville, near another suspicious fire on Chapman Highway also on
Saturday morning. That first fire was at the E-Z In & Out Liquor
Store, across the street from the Kwik Pantry Food Mart. KPD officer
G.T. George responded with KFD arson investigator Jeff Stooksbury at
7:30am.
"The witness observed smoke coming from the rear of the structure
located," the police report stated. "Witness then saw the suspect
walking from the rear of the structure to the front of the building.
Witness then noticed flames coming from the building."
The Knoxville Fire Department closed the road near the E-Z store to
fight the fire which destroyed a structure at the back of the store.
The E-Z fire was extinguished by 7:30 a.m.
The Kwik Pantry is near gas station pumps, but the fire set at store did not spread and caused no damage. Police arrested Newman near the Kwik Pantry "covered in soot," according
to the report.
Newman's record shows a first-offense driving under the influence charge
in May, a simple possession/casual exchange drug charge in 2002, and
several traffic offenses.
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