North Dakota Restaurant Owner Charged With Arson, Fraud
The owner of a bar and restaurant in , N.D.,has been charged with arson and fraud for allegedly setting fire to his business.
The Minot Daily News reports that 49-year-old Robert Scott Sackman of Bismarck was charged last month for the December 2011 fire.
Authorities say damage to Sackman’s T-Bones Steakhouse and Lounge totaled about $171,000.
A telephone listing for Sackman could not be found.
Authorities say the restaurant had previously been located in Fessenden before a fire in 2009 destroyed that location.
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