Two arrested for allegedly starting fires in Albuquerque
Weekend fire displaced 14 families from their homes
Albuquerque police have arrested two people in connection with two separate fires, one of which displaced 14 families.
Felicia Cano, 60, and Trevarius Money, 33, are charged with arson in relation to the blazes. Cano is also charged with criminal trespass.
Albuquerque Fire Rescue was dispatched to the Broadway Market Place building at 421 Broadway SE, near Coal, in response to a structure fire Saturday, according to a news release from Rebecca Atkins, Albuquerque Police Department spokesperson.
The building housed 15 units, 14 of which were occupied at the time, according to the release.
The fire caused extensive damage totaling $35,000 and forced the utilities to be turned off.
Albuquerque police arrived and spoke with Cano, who initially told police she had attempted to put out the fire with leaves and water, according to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court.
She denied starting the fire and later claimed she never told police anything, according to the complaint. Cano was later seen with ash on her hands, and police discovered a lighter in her pocket.
A witness told officers he saw a woman lighting papers and throwing them into the building's ventilation opening, according to the release.
Cano was arrested Sunday. She was released on her own recognizance on Monday and has her first court date in January.
In the other incident, an APD officer was driving near Third and Summer NW, north of Lomas, on Monday when a person flagged down the officer and told him that someone was trying to start a fire, a criminal complaint states.
The officer spoke with Money, who said he had lit the fire with a candle to keep himself warm, according to the complaint.
Money told the officer he used a piece of cardboard to condense the fire when the cardboard starting burning uncontrollably.
Officers saw damage to the side of a building, according to the release.