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Suspect held on $75K Bond for allegedly setting house fire in Manhattan

MANHATTAN —Investigators have determined that the November 2, house fire at a home on 820 Church Avenue in Manhattan was intentionally set, according to a media release from the Manhattan Fire Department.

photo courtesy Manhattan Fire Department

As a result of the investigation, police arrested  Michael Watt, 27, Manhattan.  He is currently confined in the Riley County jail on suspicion of arson. His bond was set at $75,000.

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RILEY COUNTY— Officials are investigating the cause of a Friday house fire in Manhattan.

Just before 9:30p.m. Friday, firefighters were dispatched to 820 Church Avenue after report of a house on fire with multiple explosions, according to a media release.

Upon arrival, crews found a one-story single family dwelling with heavy fire showing from the rear. The fire reached a second alarm before it was contained within 30 minutes. A total of 19 firefighters responded on six fire apparatus. No injuries were reported.

The occupant of the home was outside when units arrived on the scene. The loss was estimated at $80,000 to the structure and $20,000 to the contents. The owners were listed as Michael Watt and Elena Klotz of the same address.

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