Post Falls woman indicted on cyberstalking charge after being accused of setting fire to Moran Prairie home
Aug. 20—A
Brischle is in custody of the
The man renovating the home returned to
While he was speaking with police, the man received multiple texts from Brischle, according to investigators.
"Well it's good that you have a women (sic) you can shack up with right now while you're in town. Good job," one of the texts read, according to police reports.
The next day, police were called to the home again on reports of Brischle allegedly assaulting the ex-boyfriend. When police stopped Brischle, she denied involvement in the fire. Authorities took photographs of Brischle to see if she matched the images of a woman fleeing the scene shortly before the fire was reported, captured by neighbor's security cameras.
The home remodeler, reached by phone on Friday, said that insurance had covered the losses and that he'd moved out of the area.
Brischle's next court appearance is scheduled for
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