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Olympia police arrest man for allegedly setting fires downtown Wednesday evening

The Olympia Police Department shared a photo showing the aftermath of fire on blackened pavement Wednesday evening. Police arrested a man on suspicion of reckless burning in connection to multiple fires.
The Olympia Police Department shared a photo showing the aftermath of fire on blackened pavement Wednesday evening. Police arrested a man on suspicion of reckless burning in connection to multiple fires. Courtesy of Olympia Police Department

Olympia police arrested a 32-year-old man accused of setting fires in downtown Wednesday evening.

Officers and firefighters responded at 8 p.m. to a call about a dumpster fire on the 400 block of Capitol Way South, near U.S. Bank, Police Lt. Paul Lower said. As fire crews arrived, Lower said the man removed some burning cardboard, walked away with it and set it down by a car parked on the 200 block of Fourth Avenue East.

Firefighters quickly extinguished the fires and officers caught up with the man a couple blocks away, Lower said. The man had two lighters and told officers he intended to set more fires in the area, Lower added.

No property was damaged by the fires, Lower said.

Officers booked the man into the Nisqually jail on suspicion of second-degree reckless burning, a gross misdemeanor, according to the jail log.

In a Thursday Facebook post, the Olympia Police Department said firefighters extinguished multiple burn piles. A photo attached to the post showed the aftermath of a fire on blackened pavement.

Martín Bilbao
The Olympian
Martín Bilbao reports on Thurston County government, courts and breaking news. He joined The Olympian in November 2020 and previously worked for The Bellingham Herald and Daily Bruin. He was born in Ecuador and grew up in California. Support my work with a digital subscription
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