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Eunice woman arrested in connection to arson endangering juveniles
ST. LANDRY PARISH, La. (KLFY) -- A Eunice woman was arrested in connection to a fire officials said endangered juveniles.
Falice Anissa Oglesby, 47, was arrested on Sept. 12 in connection with a house fire that endangered two juveniles, injuring one of them.
According to authorities, the Eunice Fire Department responded shortly before 2 p.m., on May 5, to a residential fire in the 700 block of South East Street in Eunice. At the time of the fire, two juveniles were inside the home.
Officials said deputies determined the fire was intentionally set and subsequently identified Oglesby as the suspect. Deputies also found that the residence lacked working smoke alarms.
She faces multiple charges including two counts of attempted second-degree murder, two counts of cruelty to juveniles and one count each of aggravated arson, injury by arson and obstruction of justice.
No information was released regarding her bond.