Pennsylvania Fire Chief Arrested After Admitting to Dropping Infant Daughter

A Michigan man has been charged with six counts of attempted homicide for allegedly driving over 700 miles to set fire to a Pennsylvania home, according to the Bensalem Police Department. The incident occurred on February 10, 2025, when emergency responders arrived at a burning two-story residence in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, to find six adults who had managed to evacuate. Tragically, two dogs perished in the blaze.
Investigators suspect the fire was intentionally set, supported by surveillance footage showing a black sedan near the house at the time of the incident. A suspect was seen exiting the vehicle, approaching the home, and later leaving the scene shortly before the explosion that engulfed the property in flames.
Using township cameras and license plate readers, authorities traced the vehicle back to Brian Jones of Rockford, Michigan. A search of his home uncovered lock-picking tools and burn marks on his arms. He was arrested and charged with arson and risking catastrophe, and the investigation is ongoing.