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Commerce man charged with burglary, arson following investigation

Posted 5:02PM on Thursday 15th June 2023 ( 1 year ago )

A Commerce man Thursday was charged with burglary and arson following an investigation into a blaze that destroyed a Madison County home on June 2.

James Tarpkins, 66, of Commerce was charged with alleged burglary and arson following an announcement from Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King.

On June 2, investigators from the State Fire Marshal’s Office responded to a fire on Minish Road after the Madison County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance. At the time of the fire, the property owner had not lived in the home for over a year.

The residence was completely destroyed by the blaze, according to the Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire.

“After speaking with witnesses, investigators learned that Mr. Tarpkins was seen lurking around the home for several days prior to the fire,” King said. “Multiple articles of jewelry and a personal sword collection were reported stolen by a visiting family friend on the day of the incident, who also saw the suspect near the property. Additionally, responding firefighters spotted Mr. Tarpkins’ ATV in the nearby woods, which suspiciously disappeared during the blaze.”

Tarpkins was identified as the primary suspect following a cooperative investigation between the Madison County Fire Department and the original property owner.

Tarpkins was reportedly taken into custody by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office on June 11.

The Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire has a stated mission of protecting Georgia residents by providing access to insurance products and fire-safe buildings. They also focus on fair regulation that highlights economic opportunities for all Georgians.

James Tarpkins, 66, of Commerce was reportedly taken into custody by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office on June 11. He has been charged with alleged burglary and arson.
On June 2, investigators from the State Fire Marshal’s Office responded to a fire on Minish Road after the Madison County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance.

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