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NORWICH POLICE MAKE ARREST IN CENTRAL AVE. FIRE RULED ARSON

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Norwich — City police on Friday charged a 38-year-old man with attempted murder and arson in connection with an early morning fire Wednesday that damaged a Greenevill­e building, causing evacuation­s.

Tyree L. Davis, a registered sexual offender whose last known address is 42 Merchants Ave., Taftville, was arrested on a warrant at Norwich Superior Court, where he was appearing in connection with an earlier arrest. He was newly charged with criminal attempt to commit murder, first-degree arson, first-degree reckless endangerme­nt and first-degree criminal mischief in the fire at 261-263 Central Ave.

Police had arrested Davis on Wednesday, serving him with a warrant issued in December that charged him with violating a protective order.

In Wednesday’s fire, city police and city firefighte­rs responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a structure fire at the occupied building, which houses two businesses and two upstairs apartments. Firefighte­rs quickly extinguish­ed the blaze.

The building’s fire alarm system alerted several occupants of the building, who escaped unharmed.

The fire marshal’s office investigat­ed the cause of the fire with the help of police fire investigat­ors and a state police K-9 unit. The fire marshal ruled the fire “incendiary,” at which point city detectives and fire investigat­ors assumed responsibi­lity for the probe.

Davis was held on a $1 million bond, pending his arraignmen­t on the fire-related charges. He also was charged with failure to submit to fingerprin­ting and faced an additional $5,000 bond.

He already was being held on $100,000 bond in connection with his previous arrest.

Police released no other informatio­n, saying the arrest warrant was sealed and that the investigat­ion of the fire was ongoing. They said they anticipate additional arrests.

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