Motive unclear in suspected arson fire that destroyed Cantwell Lodge
Terry walked outside and heard popping and crackling: a fire was ripping through the crawlspace of the long, narrow building. The smoke he'd smelled had oozed from an unfinished project that left a vent open.
"I said, 'We got one trip! Grab what you think is important!!'" he recalled by phone Monday.
The three lost everything they didn't fetch right away.
The fire destroyed all 20 of the lodging units at the hotel that sits at the western end of the
The lodge hadn't opened for the season yet, so the three employees getting it ready were the only people on site. None were hurt.
But lodge owner
The 20 units destroyed by the fire were fashioned from Atco-style trailer buildings lined up on either side of a connecting hallway.
Crews from the
That helped protect the nearby lodge -- it holds a cafe and the
Firefighters noticed two vehicles with slashed tires in the parking lot, Nord said. "So that's when we contacted the troopers."
Kapfer had moved to
He remained jailed at
Kapfer stopped over at the lodge frequently in the past few weeks, Terry said, describing him as a friend of one of the lodge employees and someone who came up "trying to get a job and get going here in
Kapfer crashed there several times, the manager said. He'd do odd jobs like sweeping to earn his keep.
Terry said he had no clue why Kapfer would want to start the fire. Kapfer had been drinking when the trio got done with work but didn't seem angry.
"He even just said, 'Monday I'm yours,'" Terry said.
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