The St. Peters woman accused of torching multiple businesses while on vacation in Puerto Rico will remain in custody until her trial, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
ST. PETERS, Mo. — A woman from St. Peters was arrested after she was accused of "maliciously" burning down a restaurant, bar, and hotel in Puerto Rico, according to a federal indictment.
A St. Peters woman faced a judge for the first time today after being accused of burning four businesses in Puerto Rico.
A federal grand jury in Puerto Rico indicted a St. Peters, Missouri, woman on Thursday for starting a fire that destroyed a bar in Cabo Rojo earlier this month.
Danielle Bertothy will be transferred to a facility in Puerto Rico, where she will be held until trial. ST. LOUIS — A Missouri woman suspected of burning down three businesses while on vacation will be transferred to Puerto Rico to be held before her case goes to trial.
Danielle Bertothy, who is accused of destroying four businesses in Puerto Rico in a fire, will stay in jail for the time being, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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Danielle Bertothy, 36, of St. Peters, Missouri, was arrested on arson charges and is scheduled to appear before a court in her home state on Friday, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. “This defendant will be held accountable for her dangerous ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico. (First Alert 4) - A federal grand jury in Puerto Rico has indicted a St. Peters woman on an arson charge after she allegedly set a fire that caused significant damage and ...
The middle-of-the-night blaze destroyed Bar Marea and an adjacent restaurant, gift shop and fully booked hotel in the seaside town of Cabo Rojo, according to court filings. The roughly 20 guests who were staying there escaped, the filings said.
Danielle Bertothy, who lives in St. Peters, has been charged in federal court with arson in a fire that destroyed four businesses in the U.S. territory.
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