€: ae ees Selke a 5 CLC e tells G¥i o@ F410 crt eet? : sa S ‘ oe Let 2 The Virgin Islands Daily News VIRGIN ISLANDS Friday, November 9, 2012 . Prosecutor's home destroyed in suspected arson on St. Croix y iy ByLOUMATTIER ~~~ ‘Croix Fire Chief Angel Torres Sr. home had been tampered with., Roberson’s home was located in an __ that he had not yet been fully briefed Daily News Staff and Attorney General Vincent “Someone cut the wires,” he said. isolated area. He said he believed on the fire, but he had a deputy on I Frazer. “The wires was pulled out and the Roberson shared the home with St. Croix looking into the question ST. THOMAS — VII. Police and Torres estimated that the home screens were pulled out and thrown another attorney, but he did not of whetherthe suspected arson could V.I. Fire Service officials on St. had been buming for about 15 min- in the bushes.” know the attorney’s name. be connected to any cases Roberson Croix are investigating what they utes before the call came in. He said Torres said firefighters found evi- “Apparently they were a couple, was working. say is suspected arson at the home firefighters had to force their way dence of tampering on the doors to - but it’s an ongoing investigation,” “1 hope not, but we will look into of a criminal prosecutor for the V.I. through a motorized gate to gain the home, which appeared that Torres said. “We gotta really follow __ that,” Frazer said. Attomey General’s Office. access to the buming house.No one someone had triedtoprythe doors up on some leads and stuff we’re Torres said the fire remains under The Estate St. George home of was inside, and no one was hurt in open. The Fire Service did not leave looking at.” investigation by the Police Assistant Attorney General Kip the blaze, but the home was com- the scene until 3:20 p.m., Torres Roberson could not be reached Department’s forensics unit and the Roberson was fully engulfed in pletely destroyed, Torres said. said. for comment Thursday evening. Fire