A young man was arrested on four felonies after causing three separate fires over the course of a few hours in South San Francisco last Friday morning.
Juan Jose Tapia Garcia, an 18-year-old South San Francisco resident, was arrested for three counts of arson and burglarizing a car around 3 a.m. Nov. 28, said Sgt. Tom Neary.
Garcia’s crimes, all within walking distance of his home, occurred on the 600 blocks of Miller and Grand avenues, Neary said.
Garcia started on Miller Avenue by lighting on fire a couch sitting on a resident’s porch. At another home, Garcia lit a doormat and umbrella on fire that caused damage to the door, Neary said.
Garcia was picked up soon after while in the midst of burglarizing a car in an apartment parking lot on Grand Avenue. Police found a smoldering newspaper in the parking lot and evidence on Garcia connecting him to the arsons, Neary said.
Garcia was booked into county jail and was released Nov. 28 on $100,000 bail.
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