Georgia Authorities Searching for Female Arson Suspect
Forsyth County, Georgia authorities are looking for a woman suspected of burning her home and trying to blame it on her support of President Obama.
The county’s director of pre-trial services, Robert J. Tavenier, said that a felony arrest warrant has been issued for Pamela Graf on a charge of tampering with an electronic monitoring device.
Tavenier says Graf’s ankle monitor was found on a roadside in Twiggs County in middle Georgia.
He says she was failed to appear March 31 for a hearing on a drug charge in Twiggs County. It was unrelated to the Jan. 14 fire at her home near Lake Lanier.
She is charged with first-degree arson in an alleged scheme to burn her five-bedroom home to collect the insurance.
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Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, http://www.ajc.com
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