Oregon Owner Paid Pair to Set Mobile Home Fire
Police say an Aloha, Ore., mobile home owner is at the center of an arson-for-hire conspiracy in which she agreed to pay two people $3,000 each from an insurance settlement to set her home on fire.
Police say the pair ignited a phone book doused with bug spray to spark the Feb. 18 blaze.
Mobile home owner Roxanne Hall was arrested last week. Also arrested were 19-year-old Justin Indiveri and 20-year-old Hayley Wegman.
Police say Hall moved her belongings out of the mobile home in the weeks before the fire.
A mobile home next to Hall’s was also damaged in the fire, but the family inside escaped without injury.
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