Crime & Safety
West View Mother Charged with Starting Fire That Destroyed Her Home
Rachelle Lightsey is charged with arson, insurance fraud, and causing or risking a catastrophe.
A West View mother whose home was destroyed by fire in January is now charged with setting that blaze, according to court documents.
Rachelle Lightsey, 37, was the only person home when the fire started in living room of her home at 17 Fairview Avenue shortly after 11 p.m. on January 20.
Lightsey's four children were not at home at the time. Neither was her husband,
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According to the criminal complaint, arson investigators believe Lightsey had been drinking and that her cigarette started the fire on a couch. She acknowledges that she smokes, but not inside the house, according to the complaint.
The fire broke eventually spread to the home next door at 19 Fairview Ave.
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Police charged Lightsey risked her neighbors lives as well as the police officers and firefighters who arrived to help.
According to the criminal complaint, Lightsey denied starting the fire and tried to put it out, but did not know how to use her fire extinguisher.
According to court documents, Lightsey faces six counts of arson and endangering persons, two counts of recklessly endangering another person, and one count each of arson and endangering property, insurance fraud and causing or risking a catastrophe.
She remains in the Allegheny County Jail and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on April 10.
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