After losing her home to fire on Christmas day, Jodi Rose is pleading with the public for help. Her family claims the police believe this was an act of first degree arson. She is in anguish after losing her home to a devastating fire on Christmas day.
The family believes that the incident stemmed from a recent brawl with another resident. The mother of two girls says she was unable to save anything from the blaze, as it was too late. Despite questions of electrical issues causing the blaze, her daughter suggest otherwise.
She says this was an act of first degree arson claiming that the perpetrator allegedly left behind a piece of fabric. The matter is currently under investigation by the St. Ann police.
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