September 23, 2012
5 charged in fires at W.Va. State Police barracks
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RAINELLE, W.Va. -- Five people face charges stemming from fires that damaged several vehicles at the West Virginia State Police detachment in Rainelle.

Media outlets say a Greenbrier County grand jury indicted 23-year-old Nicholas Michael White of Danese, and 29-year-old Ray Goff, 48-year-old David Clayton White, and 26-year-old Joshua Emmanuel Redden, all of Meadow Bridge, last week. Each is charged with second-degree arson and several other crimes.

Thirty-three-year-old Jennifer Lynne White of Meadow Bridge was indicted on several conspiracy counts.

The December 2011 fires destroyed several vehicles, including a State Police cruiser, a trooper's personal vehicle and vehicles that had been seized.

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