Aide to NC senator arrested on first-degree arson charge
Diane Cook faces first-degree arson for burning a home with two residents inside, with motive and connection to occupants currently unknown, authorities said.
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Aide to Republican state senator arrested for burning a house with 2 people inside: report
The legislative assistant to North Carolina's Republican State Senator Norman Sanderson has been arrested for “willfully” and “maliciously” burning a house with two people inside in Raleigh, according to local affiliate Fox8 Raleigh.The assistant, Diane Cook, 38, has been arrested and booked on a first-degree arson charge into the Wake County Detention Center. Fox8 says, "it is unclear how, if at all, Cook is connected to the people who live the…
NC General Assembly employee charged with arson for allegedly burning home with two inside
Diane Elizabeth Cook was arrested and faces first-degree arson charges after she was accused of setting fire to a home with two people inside. Cook, a Legislative Assistant to State Senator Norman Sanderson, is set to appear in court on Tuesday.
State Senator’s Aide Charged With Setting Fire to Home With 2 Inside
A legislative aide to a North Carolina state senator was arrested this week and charged with setting fire to a Raleigh home — with two people inside. Police did not say how Diane Cook might be connected with two inside the home or whether they were injured, WNCN reported. A warrant for Cook’s arrest says she “willfully” and “maliciously” set fire to the home in Raleigh’s Addison Reserve neighborhood. According to WCTI, Cook was arrested and char…
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