Houston Chronicle

Man charged in connection with courthouse fire

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The suspect in a fire that destroyed all but the outer rock walls of a 111-year-old Texas courthouse is being held on arson charges, authoritie­s say.

Nicholas Miller, who remained jailed Tuesday, was arrested Friday morning after leading authoritie­s on a chase that ended near Waco, 170 miles northeast of Mason, the city where the courthouse was set on fire the night before, authoritie­s said.

Mason County Judge Jerry Bearden has said that the person suspected in the fire at the Mason County Courthouse was also suspected of setting another blaze around the same time at a home about a mile away.

Miller, 41, was being held Tuesday in McLennan County jail on two counts of arson, burglary of a building, unlawful possession of a firearm and evading arrest. He’s being held on $1.8 million bond. Jail records don’t list an attorney for him.

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