TWO CHARGED IN ARSON, BURGLARY OF OVERTON COUNTY STORAGE BUSINESS
TWO CHARGED IN ARSON, BURGLARY OF OVERTON COUNTY STORAGE BUSINESS
OVERTON COUNTY – An investigation by special agents and fire investigators with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Overton County Sheriff’s Department has resulted in the arrest of two people, charged with the arson and burglary at a Livingston business.
On the evening of August 29th, agents and deputies responded to a fire at a storage business in the 35-hundred block of Cookeville Highway in Livingston. During the course of the investigation, agents developed information that individuals had accessed the business and entered several of the recreational vehicles on the property. The investigation also revealed that a fire had been set that resulted in the loss of a storage building, and multiple RVs, boats, and campers that were being stored on the property. The investigation identified Eric Cantrell of Livingston and Keelie Mack, address unknown, as the individuals responsible for the break-in and fire.
On Wednesday, agents charged Eric Allen Cantrell (DOB 09/08/1992) and Keelie Alina Mack (DOB 09/14/1991) each with one count of Arson, one count of Burglary, and one count of Aggravated Criminal Trespass. Both were arrested and booked into the Overton County Jail with a bond of $160,000 each.