Freshman at Cincinnati college charged with arson

March 16, 2009
Student allegedly set fires at College of Mount St. Joseph

From The Cincinnati Enquirer: A freshman student at the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati has been charged with two counts of aggravated arson for allegedly setting fires at the school March 5. Jordan Cullen, 18, is charged with setting fires in women’s restrooms in the Art Building, in a hallway of the Art Building and in a women’s bathroom at Seton Center, which houses form rooms. Total damage is estimated at $20,000.

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