KENA VERNON
WNEP
Reprinted with Permission
Three teenagers, including one who is a junior firefighter, have confessed to setting a garage on fire in Northumberland County, according to police.
The fire over the weekend also damaged nearby homes.
The teens from Shamokin are 13,14, and 16 years old. Police said on Sunday they used a piece of paper to set fire to the garage, putting people and their properties in danger. Now they all face felony charges.
The garage on East Sunbury Street in Shamokin was destroyed and surrounding homes had heat damage. Police said the three teens are to blame. The 14 year old is a junior firefighter.
Paul Sickora is the caretaker of First United Methodist Church just a few feet from the fire. He said the flames worried him.
"All of these buildings are old and are so close together. So you have to be concerned if one house catches on fire is it going to spread to the rest of the homes," Sickora said.
Investigators said the three teens started the fire in the back of the garage and it spread quickly through all three stories.
Investigators said the teens were questioned shortly after the flames broke out and they confessed to setting the fire. They all now face arson and other related charges.
Neighbor David Kaleta lives nearby and can't believe teens are responsible for the garage fire. "It's a little shocking. It's scary there was an arson fire that close," Kaleta said.
Police said no one was hurt in the fire.
The three teens will now face charges in juvenile court.