PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) — A teenager set four fires and committed two burglaries during a 24-hour crime spree, Panama City Police wrote in a news release.
Officers had been trying to find 16-year-old Hunter Glenn McNeil, since he left school Thursday
afternoon, police wrote.
“Later that evening, a fire was reported at the Bay County Library on W. 11th Street. While
investigating that fire, detectives learned of another fire approximately 20 minutes later at W.
12th Court,” officers wrote. “Three hours later, a homeowner on W. 11th Street called to say that the wreath on their front door had been set on fire and approximately 10 minutes after that, officers responded to a carport fire on Buena Vista Boulevard.”
McNeil’s actions were caught on surveillance cameras and he was wearing the same clothes he wore to school that morning, police wrote.
“During their investigation, detectives also responded to a pair of car burglaries, where a laptop
computer and a wallet with credit cards were reported missing,” the news release states. “Officers with the PCPD located McNeil inside the Bay County library in possession of a lighter
and a Chrome laptop and wearing the same clothes.”
He was charged with two counts of burglary of a conveyance, one count of criminal mischief, two counts of arson of an unoccupied dwelling, one count of arson of an occupied dwelling and two counts of fraudulent use of a credit card.
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