Two months. A dozen arsons. No arrests.
Somerset Police Chief Randy Cox said the department's top priority is finding whomever is responsible for setting those mobile homes on fire at Cherry Lane Estates.
He said investigators are concerned about safety and now, they're getting backup.
"It's really been a partnership, effort from our department, county agencies, state agencies, and now support from the federal side too."
Police said the serial arsonist will face serious consequences. If convicted, the suspect faces felony arson and risking catastrophe charges, not to mention multiple misdemeanors.
Each felony arson charge could mean at least 20 years in jail and a $25,000 fine.