A federal grand jury in Puerto Rico has indicted a St. Peters woman on an arson charge after she allegedly set fire to several properties during a stay there earlier in January.
The St. Peters woman accused of torching multiple businesses while on vacation in Puerto Rico will remain in custody until her trial, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
A Missouri woman has been indicted for arson after allegedly setting fire to a bar in Puerto Rico where authorities say she twice clashed with employees on New Year's Day.
Danielle Bertothy, who is accused of burning down a building in Puerto Rico, has no previous criminal history and has always held a job, her lawyer says.
Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A tourist from Missouri ... Danielle Bertothy, 36, of St. Peters, Missouri, was arrested on arson charges and is scheduled to appear before a court in ...
ST. PETERS, Mo. — A woman from St. Peters was arrested after she was accused of "maliciously" burning down a restaurant, bar, and hotel in Puerto Rico, according to a federal indictment.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A tourist from Missouri accused ... Danielle Bertothy, 36, of St. Peters, Missouri, was arrested on arson charges and is scheduled to appear before a court in ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – A federal grand jury in Puerto ... of fire to destroy any building affecting interstate commerce (arson). Bertothy is scheduled to appear in federal court in downtown ...
Danielle Bertothy, who is accused of destroying four businesses in Puerto Rico in a fire, will stay in jail for the time being, a judge ruled Tuesday.
At least five people were killed in a shooting at a plumbing equipment warehouse in San Juan, Puerto Rico, local media reported on Monday (January 27).
The motion for pretrial detention also describes Bertothy as a flight risk, given her early departure from Puerto Rico following the fire. “Boarding that flight was probably a relief, thinking she would leave Puerto Rico as another anonymous tourist, not facing the consequences of her crimes,” it says.
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