Montgomery County sheriff’s deputies were dispatched around 6:25 p.m. Feb. 21, 2024, to a domestic violence call, which was upgraded to arson while they were on the way to Chesapeake Landing off Yankee Street.
The Washington Twp. Fire Department encountered heavy smoke when they responded to the 32-unit apartment building in the 8200 block of Hyannis Port Drive.
Credit: Montgomery County Jail
Credit: Montgomery County Jail
“Muhammad H. Khan did knowingly set fire to clothes inside a laundry room in an occupied structure. The fire spread to the hallway, blocking the exit for multiple apartment units,” an affidavit filed in Kettering Municipal Court stated.
Firefighters had to rescue people from balconies using ladders, and one person was treated and released from a local hospital for smoke inhalation, Washington Twp. spokeswoman Kate Trangenstein said previously.
Initially the entire building was evacuated but Trangenstein said residents of 12 units were displaced and were assisted by the American Red Cross.
Khan was outside the building when crews arrived and was taken into custody, the sheriff’s office said.
He also was designated an arson offender, which will require him to register his address annually with his local sheriff’s office for life.
As part of Khan’s guilty plea, two other counts of aggravated arson were dismissed.
Wiseman also ordered Khan to pay $25,000 restitution to Chesapeake Landing Apartments, according to court records.
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