Otago Daily Times

Jail term for recidivist arsonist

- ROB KIDD rob.kidd@odt.co.nz

AFTER his seasonal job ended in Marlboroug­h, Timothy Owen Norman ArbuckleHi­ll came to Dunedin hoping for work.

But the 30yearold’s move south rapidly hit the skids

Without cash or a place to stay ArbuckleHi­ll was living rough around the city.

He scrounged cigarette butts where he could and it was that pursuit that had him outside the Portobello Hotel late on June 1.

There had been a family birthday party at the establishm­ent and nearly everyone had gone home when the owner saw the defendant in the smokers’ area rummaging through ash trays.

The pair had a convivial conversati­on and ArbuckleHi­ll continued while the other man went back inside.

But the goodnature­d encounter counted for little a couple of hours later when the defendant returned.

He moved a ceramic planter box on to the concrete floor of the smokers’ area and used paper, a cigarette lighter and a deodorant can to start a fire.

The blaze was less than a metre from the wall of the hotel and a plastic curtain, the court heard.

ArbuckleHi­ll fuelled it with plastic and ripped clothing as it grew to a metre in height.

‘‘It was mere fortune one person remained up after everyone else had gone to bed,’’ Crown prosecutor Richard Smith said.

The hotel owner extinguish­ed the flames and pursued the fire starter down the road.

By this point, ArbuckleHi­ll had scrunched up paper and placed it by the wall of a nearby gallery.

Before he could ignite it, the victim demanded he hand over his lighters.

When the defendant appeared in the Dunedin District Court last week, Judge Kevin Phillips revealed he had two previous conviction­s for arson, from 2005 and 2016.

‘‘You are becoming a recidivist arsonist,’’ he said.

ArbuckleHi­ll pleaded guilty to arson but his counsel, Sarah Saunderson­Warner, said her client did not intend to harm the occupants of the Portobello Hotel.

‘‘He was unable to give any clear explanatio­n [as to why he did it],’’ she said.

Ms Saunderson­Warner told the court the man’s arson conviction­s included burning a fence and a wheelie bin and did not involve risk to life.

Judge Phillips sentenced ArbuckleHi­ll to three years’ imprisonme­nt.

 ?? PHOTO: ROB KIDD ?? Timothy ArbuckleHi­ll (30) was jailed for three years for setting a fire at the Portobello Hotel.
PHOTO: ROB KIDD Timothy ArbuckleHi­ll (30) was jailed for three years for setting a fire at the Portobello Hotel.

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