Fort Collins police arrest man suspected of arson Friday morning

Fort Collins police arrest man suspected of arson Friday morning
Fort Collins police arrest man suspected of arson Friday morning
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A man has been and arrested accused of arson after Fort Collins police say he started two fires at businesses in Old Town early Friday morning.

Poudre Fire Authority responded to two separate fires early Friday. The first fire was reported at 3:26 am at 602 S. College Ave., the address of Covenant Tattoo, and another fire was reported nearby at 4:08 am at 130 W. Laurel St., the address of Back Door Grill, according to Poudre Fire Authority’s call log.

Police say evidence found at the scenes led them to believe these fires were started intentionally, and investigators used surveillance footage to identify a suspect, police said in a news release. While searching the area, police say they found evidence that the suspect changed his clothes.

A short time later, investigators received a report of a man trying to break into a residence near the intersection of Howes and Laurel streets. Officers responded and located the man they suspected started the fires, according to the news release. Police say the man was holding a large knife and tampering with an electrical outlet, possibly trying to start another fire.

The suspect, 31-year-old Andrew Shaughnessy, was arrested on suspicion of two counts of first-degree arson, a Class 4 felony; second-degree burglary, a Class 5 felony; conspiracy to commit a Class 5 or 6 felony, a Class 6 felony; and misdemeanors resisting arrest.

Police said one officer was minorly injured while taking Shaughnessy into custody.

During Shaughnessy’s first court appearance Friday afternoon, Deputy District Attorney Matthew Pring argued for a high bond because of Shaughnessy’s “severely dangerous history” involving violent and weapon offenses. Shaughnessy’s prior criminal convictions in Colorado include first-degree assault in Jefferson County in 2010 and felony menacing conviction in Larimer County in 2016 for an incident involving a gun at the Old Town Library, and another felony menacing conviction in Jefferson County in 2019, according to online court records. He was also convicted of motor vehicle theft in Larimer County in 2021.

Shaughnessy’s attorney Katherine Rahme said Shaughnessy deals with significant mental health issues and has been experiencing homelessness, so he would not be able to place a high bond.

Magistrate Jeffrey Schwartz set Shaughnessy’s bond at $150,000 cash only due to what Schwartz called a violent criminal history and his concern for public safety.

Shaughnessy is next scheduled to appear in court May 9.

 
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