Texas woman sets boyfriend's house ablaze after another woman answers his phone: Police
Sheriff's deputies said damages from the blaze were about $50,000
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A Texas woman set her boyfriend’s house on fire after another woman answered his phone while they were talking on FaceTime, authorities said.
Senaida Soto, 23, is charged with burglary habitation-force – a second-degree felony – and arson – a first-degree felony, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office said.
Sheriff’s deputies and firefighters responded to an arson call in the 16000 block of Shepherd Road in San Antonio at about 1:45 a.m. on Nov. 20, the sheriff’s office said.
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The homeowner told authorities that Soto broke in, set the house on fire, and stole several items. The sheriff’s office said Soto was in a romantic relationship with a family member of the homeowner.
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Soto was on FaceTime with her boyfriend when another woman – who later turned out to be his relative – answered his phone, the sheriff’s office said. Soto became upset, went over to her boyfriend’s house and lit the couch in the living room on fire, the sheriff’s office said.
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A still photo from a video of the fire shows the flames appearing to spread to the rest of the home. The fire ultimately caused more than $50,000 worth of damages.
While the house was on fire, Soto reportedly texted her boyfriend: "I hope your house is okay."
The Fire Marshall’s Office helped sheriff’s deputies with the arson investigation. BSCO issued two warrants for Soto's arrest on Monday.
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Online records show she remains in custody on $165,000 bond. It wasn’t clear if she had retained an attorney who could speak on her behalf.