Two more suspects linked to Mesa Heights Apartment fire appear in court
The two new suspects linked to the Mesa Heights Apartment fire that destroyed five homes and damaged over 20 properties appeared in court Friday.
A judge read over 40 felony counts for 25-year-old suspect James Mee that included participation in criminal gang activity and arson.
Eighteen-year-old Trayvon Johnson also appeared in court and faces multiple counts. Those counts included assisting in criminal gang activity and conspiracy of arson.
Both suspects will be back in court on May 11th for their preliminary hearing. Their bond is set at $350,000.
The sixth suspect, Devon Munson, still remains on the run.
Yuma Police continues to investigate this case.