- March 8th, 2006, 12:21 pm
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Two men have been arrested in connection with a string of church fires in Alabama.
According to the Alabama Fire Marshal, the two are students at Birmingham Southern College, and were arrested outside their dorms. One of the men owns a vehicle that matches the description of a vehicle that witnesses had placed at the scene of several of the fires.
Ben Moseley, 19 and Russell DuBusk are due to appear in Federal court Wednesday and are expected to be charged with conspiracy and individual counts of arson.
Police are also searching for a third person, reportedly a student attending the University of Alabama-Birmingham.
According to law enforcement officials, there is footprint and fingerprint evidence from the scene, which they believe link the men to the individual crime scenes.
The Baptist churches in rural parts of the state were burned by arsonists last month. Nine of the fires -- five on Feb. 3 in Bibb County and four on Feb. 7 in west Alabama - have been linked. Another church fire on Feb. 11 in Lamar County has been ruled arson, but investigators have not determined if it is connected to the others.
According to the Alabama Fire Marshal, the two are students at Birmingham Southern College, and were arrested outside their dorms. One of the men owns a vehicle that matches the description of a vehicle that witnesses had placed at the scene of several of the fires.
Ben Moseley, 19 and Russell DuBusk are due to appear in Federal court Wednesday and are expected to be charged with conspiracy and individual counts of arson.
Police are also searching for a third person, reportedly a student attending the University of Alabama-Birmingham.
According to law enforcement officials, there is footprint and fingerprint evidence from the scene, which they believe link the men to the individual crime scenes.
The Baptist churches in rural parts of the state were burned by arsonists last month. Nine of the fires -- five on Feb. 3 in Bibb County and four on Feb. 7 in west Alabama - have been linked. Another church fire on Feb. 11 in Lamar County has been ruled arson, but investigators have not determined if it is connected to the others.