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Security Guard Arrested for Arson, $10 Million in Damage

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Guard Held in Connection With $10 Million Arson

By BRIAN WITTE, AP

 

BALTIMORE (Dec. 15) - A security guard was arrested Thursday on arson charges in a series of fires that did $10 million in damage at an upscale housing development, prosecutors said.

Aaron L. Speed, 21, will appear Friday in federal court, the U.S. attorney's office said in a statement.

Speed is an employee of Security Services of America, a company hired to guard the development 35 miles south of the nation's capital.

No one was hurt in the fires, but a total of 26 houses were damaged, 10 of them severely, in what authorities described as the largest residential arson case in Maryland history.

Because of the size of the 10-acre crime scene, authorities believe at least two people are responsible for the arsons. No information was available Thursday on additional suspects.

Investigators also said there was evidence that whoever was behind the arson tried to set 10 more blazes at the subdivision.

Early speculation was that the fires were set by environmentalists who believed the houses were a threat to a nearby bog. But no evidence has been found to support that theory, police said.

Linda Auwers, general counsel for the parent company of Security Services of America, said authorities asked the company not to comment. "We are fully cooperating with the authorities in their investigation of this matter," she said.

Authorities searched the home of Speed's parents on Wednesday night and towed a car away, said David Jaillet, whose stepdaughter is married to the security guard. No one answered the door Thursday night at the house. A homemade "No Trespassing" sign was taped to the storm door of the ranch-style home.

Speed had suffered through several difficult family situations, including the death of a baby son this year and his own placement about 18 months ago in a foster home by an organization specializing in mental health treatment.

Jaillet said his stepdaughter and Speed married about a year ago and had twin boys earlier this year, but one of the boys died of intestinal complications.

Speed is a "decent person," Jaillet said. Asked if he thought Speed was involved in the fires, Jaillet said: "No, I don't think he is; it's not in his character."

Jaillet said Speed had worked as a security guard for about a year and was a supervisor at the Hunters Brooke site.

The Washington Post reported last week that Speed had told the newspaper that he saw a blue van at the Hunters Brooke development the morning of the fires. Firefighters had reported seeing the van leave the scene, the sheriff's office has said.

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Just an update on this story, a volunteer firefighter, from the Accokeek MD FD, has been arrested as well.

Several more arrests are expected. This is the worst arson in Maryland history.

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