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Woman pleads not guilty to fires started in Yuma

The woman accused of setting multiple fires in Yuma appears in front of judge.

Janice Pablo is pleading not guilty to the crimes against her.

Those are arson related charges dating back to December 5, 2016, when she allegedly sparked multiple fires at her home, at the Food City on Eighth Street – both inside and outside, and then in an alley near an apartment complex.

The total amount of damages costs roughly $7,000.

Bond has been raised to $20,000.

Pablo will be back in court in January.

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