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Police charged a Durham woman Sunday with setting fire to the University Ridge Apartments in Durham and injuring three people, including two firefighters.
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Mahogany Ashley Massey, 31, was arrested on a felony charge of first-degree arson, three counts of common-law felony arson that results in serious injury to a firefighter, and three counts of felony assault inflicting serious bodily injury, according to court records. She is being held in the Durham County jail without bail.
Durham firefighters found a major fire when they arrived at the apartments on University Drive on Sunday morning. At least one person jumped from the building to escape, and seven people were injured, Durham Deputy Fire Chief Chris Iannuzzi said in a statement. Five people were sent to the hospital, he said.
Firefighters also reported pulling an additional resident through a first-floor window and rescuing a dog from the building, he said. About 75 firefighters from multiple departments fought windy conditions to get the fire under control after about an hour Sunday.
According to an arrest warrant, Massey is accused of assaulting three occupants of the apartment complex by causing injuries from smoke inhalation, a spinal fracture, and a cut to a man’s right arm as he was fleeing the fire.
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Massey is also accused of causing injuries to three firefighters who were responding to the blaze. The condition of the firefighters was not immediately known.
Massey’s first appearance in court was scheduled for Monday morning. She does not appear to be a resident of the apartment complex, according to court records.
Court records show she has been in and out of court since September on larceny, shoplifting and drug charges. In December, she spent seven days in the county jail after being found in contempt of court while being served with shoplifting and second-degree trespassing charges.
Records show the Dec. 16 contempt charge was filed after Massey cursed the magistrate and threw a Bible at her before ripping up her court paperwork.
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Faith Wardwell contributed to this report.
