Davenport man accused of setting fire to home to collect insurance [Moline Dispatch and Rock Island Argus, Ill.]
Jun. 30—A Davenport man is accused of setting fire to a house he owns in order to collect insurance money,
The arson charge is a Class C felony that carries a prison sentence of 10 years, while the insurance fraud charge is a Class D felony that carries a prison sentence of five years.
According to the arrest affidavit filed by
The single-family, one-story frame, two-bedroom home was built in 1952.
Anderson had purchased the house on contract in 2016, according to
Anderson told fire investigators and his insurance company that the fire was sparked by a malfunctioning electrical outlet in the kitchen.
However, evidence indicated that Anderson started the fire intentionally and that it caused more than
A warrant for Anderson's arrest was issued Tuesday by Senior District Associate Judge
Anderson will make a first appearance on the charges at a later date. At that time a judge will schedule a preliminary hearing in the case.
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