Man pleads guilty to arson in Commonwealth Motors fire
The prosecutor in the case,
Demers was also ordered by Judge
In
On
Fire investigators determined the blaze was intentionally set.
Demers and
According to a state trooper's report, Demers said he wanted to "get rid of" his pickup. He allegedly hired Medina to damage and then torch the truck.
"As a result of witness interviews and the fire scene examination it is my opinion that the cause of this fire is incendiary and that
Medina, whose case is pending, is due back in
The night of the blaze,
There was no hydrant in the Commonwealth lot, so firefighters stretched about 800 feet of feeder hose from
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