Montgomery house fire, 10512 Inwood Ave, Silver Spring

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Montgomery County, house fire, 10512 Inwood Avenue, Box 19-10, Co.19 on scene w/smoke showing, rapid intervention mode.

Police reportedly pulled a fatality from house prior to arrival of fire units.

Ops on 7C, monitor on McLean Relay Station.

time = 20:25

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This is unfolding on wheaton channel 4 (MCPD)

Victim was described as "10-7" upon removal from the house, initially officers had to watch helplessly because thy could not get to her while waiting for fire to arrive. they got her out just as fire arrived.

Homicide was requested by one of the officers. Not your typical house fire.

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they caught the POSs

Three Held in Wheaton Woman's Killing

By Susan Kinzie
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, November 30, 2008; C03



Three people were arrested Friday night in connection with a fire that killed a Wheaton woman.

Montgomery County police said a man who had done yard work for Lila Meizell, 83, at her home in the 10500 block of Inwood Avenue had altered the checks she wrote him to get more money and that he, his wife and a cousin decided to kill Meizell to keep her from finding out.

Police said Meizell was talking on the phone Wednesday evening when the worker, Jose Antonio Alvarado, 37, and his cousin, Ramon Alberto Alvarado, 32, both of Downer Drive in Wheaton, arrived at her home. Police said Ramon Alvarado attacked the woman and set the fire. The phone line went out and the unidentified person Meizell had been talking with alerted police.

Two officers and one firefighter were injured while trying to rescue Meizell, who was pulled out of her smoke-filled home. The medical examiner ruled her death a homicide caused by blunt-force trauma, burns and smoke inhalation. Police said the fire, started with ignitable liquid on the first floor, was set to cover up the attack.

According to a neighbor, Meizell had lived in the neighborhood for at least three decades and had been a widow for more than 10 years. Police said they found items purchased with Meizell's money, including a car, computer and clothing, when they searched the home of Jose Antonio Alvarado and his wife, Ana L. Rodas, 33.

Jose Antonio and Ramon Alvarado were charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and first-degree arson. Rodas was charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit arson.

All three are being held without bond at the Montgomery County Detention Center.
 

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That is disgusting. A friend remarked that this kind of thing will rise with the economy headed deeper into the crapper. I hope he is wrong, but I get a sick feeling that he is right.

I thought something was suspicious when they announced that cops had pulled a fatality from the scene even before fire suppression arrived.

Glad they caught the culprits/suspects/actors/perps.
 
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