A sometime handyman has been charged with stealing coins from the home. The fire's origin, however, is still under investigation.
By Renatta Signorini, Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa. HempfieldRandy W. Bryner, 58, of Greensburg, is charged with burglary and criminal trespass. No charges related to the Jan. 2 fire have been filed, though troopers reported that it was believed to have been set intentionally.
“Part of our investigation is to make sure that there’s absolutely due diligence on our end to make sure there’s nothing that happened to the house on coincidence,” he said. “Unfortunately, that part of our investigation might take awhile.”‘Stay low and go’: Harrisburg fire chief offers advice for surviving a potentially lethal fire
The blaze was reported at 8 p.m. Firefighters were met with flames shooting through the roof. Two firefighters were hospitalized for heat-related injuries.Auer said he was stunned when he later reviewed the Jan. 2 footage from the pet camera and shared it with state police fire marshals. Auer told police the dogs noticed a disturbance and then a man’s voice could be heard.
On Wednesday, Auer discovered the coins were missing during an excavation. Police said the clanking sound of metal pieces could be heard on the camera’s audio prior to the fire.
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