The Fire Marshal's office announced they have arrested a 17-year-old boy from Fayette with arson. Investigators say a witness who saw the boy running from the scene moments before the fire started. The juvenile, who cannot be named because of his age, is due in court in October. For now, he's been released to his mother.
The juvenile who cannot be named because of his age has an initial court appearance of October 9, 2012 at the Waterville District Court. He was released to his mother.
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