Although the school was no longer being used, it was in the process of being added to the historical register.
DREW, Miss. - Six teenagers have been arrested and charged and one teen is still on the run after a school in Drew, Mississippi was burned to the ground.The first fire was set on October 14 and extinguished by the Drew Volunteer Fire Department with minimal damage.Although the school was no longer being used, it was in the process of being added to the historical register in Sunflower County.
Following an investigation by the Mississippi State Fire Marshal’s Office, the Drew Police Department arrested four 15-year-olds and two 14-year-olds. They are all charged with one count of 1st degree arson and one count of trespassing. All are confined to their homes pending their court appearance.to subscribe to our newsletter.to report it and include the headline of the story in your email.
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