Salt Lake man accused of arson, theft of firefighting gear

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SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) -- A Salt Lake man has been accused of stealing firefighting clothing and gear and setting fire to a vacuum cleaner and apartment complex garage, according to court documents.

Jacob Konstantin Biada, 32, was booked into the Salt Lake County Metro Jail on a second-degree felony charge of arson, a third-degree felony charge of theft, and misdemeanor burglary.

Crews with the Salt Lake City Fire Department originally responded to reports of a parking garage fire at an apartment complex near 200 East and South Temple on July 8. When crews arrived, they reported finding smoke coming from the garage door.

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"Fire crews cut the metal garage door to make entry and upon opening the door, the suspect, Jacob Biada, exited the cut door after being trapped inside," a booking affidavit states.

According to court documents, a vacuum cleaner was found to have started the fire, causing over $2,500 in damages to the garage.

On Monday, July 22, Biada was allegedly seen wearing wildland fire clothing and matched the description of a suspect involved in a vehicl...

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