Texas
volunteer firefighter arrested on felony arson charges
BY ODESSA AMERICAN, TEXAS THE TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY UPDATED JULY 10, 2024
ALPINE - A volunteer firefighter and emergency medical services (EMS) crew member in Alpine was arrested July 5 on suspicion of setting multiple brush fires in the area, a Wednesday Texas A&M Forest Service news release said. David Matthew Neet, 44, of Alpine, was arrested by Brewster County Sheriff's Officers in connection with multiple wildland fires spanning 2023 - 2024.
An initial Brewster County
Sheriff's Office investigation found the origins of the serial arson fires suspicious, prompting Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement investigators to work with them to further investigate and determine the cause of the fires.
Neet is currently being held on a $300,000 bond at the Brewster County Detention Center on 20 counts of Texas Penal Code 28.02 Arson F2. As mandated by the 34th Texas Legislature, Texas A&M Forest Service enforces all laws related to the protection
of forests and woodlands and prosecutes violators.
Arson is a state jail felony punishable by up to two years in a state jail facility and a fine of up to $10,000. "We investigate wildland arson cases, and work to bring those responsible to justice," Jarred Lemmon, Assistant Chief Law Enforcement Officer, Texas A&M Forest Service, said in the release.
"The success of this case would not have been possible without the
work of Brewster County Deputy Holquin." Since Jan. 1, 2024, Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement personnel have responded to 70 wildfire investigations and 48 timber theft complaints.