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Updated: 10:51 PM Feb 7, 2012
Two men arrested for arson
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX-Grayson County Sheriff's deputies have arrested two men, who they believe set fire to another man's home near Pottsboro last month.
Posted: 10:45 PM Feb 7, 2012
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GRAYSON COUNTY, TX-Grayson County Sheriff's deputies have arrested two men, who they believe set fire to another man's home near Pottsboro last month.
28-year old Brandon Haynes and 20-year old Richard Shiver are in the Grayson County Jail Tuesday night accused of arson. Investigators said witnesses saw both men leaving the house at 48 Spincaster Lane just before the fire started. Deputies said Haynes and Shiver have both confessed to the crime.

Both have bonds set at $20,000 and they could also face burglary charges.


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