Investigators are continuing to examine a fire at a large waterfront mansion in Potomac Heights, Maryland that caused significant damage. The fire originated in the three-car garage of the vacant 15,500 square foot home. Nearly 75 firefighters from multiple departments controlled the multiple alarm fire within three hours, with one firefighter transported for heat-related illness. Investigators have assembled a team to further investigate clues into the suspect or suspects responsible for starting the incendiary fire.
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Investigators are continuing to examine a fire at a large waterfront mansion in Potomac Heights, Maryland that caused significant damage. The fire originated in the three-car garage of the vacant 15,500 square foot home. Nearly 75 firefighters from multiple departments controlled the multiple alarm fire within three hours, with one firefighter transported for heat-related illness. Investigators have assembled a team to further investigate clues into the suspect or suspects responsible for starting the incendiary fire.
Investigators are continuing to examine a fire at a large waterfront mansion in Potomac Heights, Maryland that caused significant damage. The fire originated in the three-car garage of the vacant 15,500 square foot home. Nearly 75 firefighters from multiple departments controlled the multiple alarm fire within three hours, with one firefighter transported for heat-related illness. Investigators have assembled a team to further investigate clues into the suspect or suspects responsible for starting the incendiary fire.
News Release Martin OMalley Brian S. Geraci Governor State Fire Marshal
INVESTIGATION INTO MANSION FIRE CONTINUES
POTOMAC HEIGHTS, MARYLAND (June 8, 2014) Deputy State Fire Marshals will continue their investigation of a fire at a large water front mansion that caused significant damage after preliminarily determining the cause of the fire was incendiary. The 15,500 square foot mansion is located at 5200 Rivers Edge Place and sits on the cliffs of the Potomac River. A boater first reported the fire just before 2:00 PM after seeing smoke coming from the later determined vacant home.
Nearly 75 firefighters from numerous fire departments including Charles, Prince Georges and Fairfax counties as well as the Naval District Washington DC fire department controlled the multiple alarm blaze within 3 hours. One firefighter was transported to Civista Hospital for heat related illness.
Investigators determined the fire originated inside a three-car garage. A team of Deputy State Fire Marshals have been assembled from around the state and will be on scene in the morning continuing their investigation seeking further clues into the suspect or suspects responsible.
The last known owners of the property according to assessment and taxation records is Seed Faith International Church. The vacant home was the former home of Robert J. Freeman. Freeman was sentenced to twenty-seven months after he plead guilty to obstructing bankruptcy proceedings in 2012. At the time of sentencing the home was listed in value at 1.75 million.
Anyone with information concerning this fire is asked to contact the Office of the State Fire Marshal Southern Regional Office at 443-550-6820 or the Arson Hotline at 1-800-492-7529
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Media contact: Oliver J. Alkire, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal; 240-580-7934
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