Commissioner John King said no one was home when Elbert County emergency officials arrived at the scene. Libby was located a short distance away from the fire by deputies with the Elbert County Sheriff's Office. Libby had been wanted on previous warrants, and after she was interviewed, she was arrested in connection to the fire.
"On behalf of the agency, I would like to thank the local law enforcement professionals for their professional work this case," King said.
Second degree criminal damage to property is punishable by one to five years in prison, according to King.
Libby is the 21st suspect to be arrested with the assistance of the State’s Fire Investigations Unit in 2020.
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