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Serial predator and killer allegedly arrested

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A suspected serial predator accused of sexually assaulting four women, killing two of them, was described by co-workers as a polite, soft-spoken car salesman who mostly kept to himself.

Trent Christopher Benson made an initial court appearance Thursday and was ordered held without bond. The public defender’s office was appointed to represent him, but a lawyer has not been named.

Police in suburban Mesa said Benson has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of violent sexual assault, three counts of kidnapping and one count of sexual assault.

Investigators watched Benson for a day before arresting him Wednesday and questioning him about four attacks that date back to 2004.

Police said Benson had a criminal record that includes arrests for soliciting prostitutes, which shocked his co-workers.

“This is unbelievable. It would be the last person that I would have expected,” said Mike Fraccola, a used car dealer in Mesa. “He seemed happy in his everyday life.”

However, Fraccola added that Benson “was always somewhat quiet and subdued. He was a little bit mysterious. No one really knows what he did with his spare time.”

Bill Fralick, a former co-worker at the dealership, said Benson told him he enjoyed strip clubs.

But “there is no way, shape or form I would have thought him capable of harming anyone,” Fralick said. “If I had kids, I would have let them be around him.”

Authorities said DNA evidence links Benson to four female victims. The first was a 21-year-old who was found strangled and partially clothed in a west Mesa alley on Nov. 4, 2004.

Nearly three years later, on Oct. 14, 2007, a 44-year-old was found strangled and raped on a west Mesa street.

A Mesa woman was abducted and raped Aug. 16, 2007, but managed to escape. A 35-year-old Phoenix woman was abducted Nov. 4, 2007, behind a business and later was found unconscious by a passer-by.

Polica has a suspect in Florida fires

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A man accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail into the woods as firefighters battled large blazes nearby set several other small fires to throw off officers who were pursuing him, police said Thursday.

Each of the fires that Brian Crowder, 31, is accused of setting Wednesday was quickly extinguished, Police Chief Bill Berger said, and investigators have not connected Crowder to larger fires that destroyed about 30 homes and 140 structures.

But Berger called Crowder “a prime suspect” in a string of fires intentionally set around the city Sunday.

Firefighters continued to make gains against the flames Thursday, allowing some schools to reopen and some area residents to return.

Investigators recommended Crowder be charged with three counts of intentionally setting fire to public land - each count carrying up to three years in prison.

Crowder told reporters watching as police led him to a transport van that he may have accidentally sparked a fire, and ran because he was driving without a license.

“I believe that I accidentally may have - may have - started by tossing a cigarette out the door,” said Crowder.

Kepler Funk, who represented Crowder at a short bond hearing, said he fears the public has rushed to judgment against his client. He said police were still looking for other suspects, and Crowder hadn’t been accused of the destructive fires.

“People are losing their homes. It’s serious, it’s horrible, it’s tragic,” Funk said. “But it’s too quick for anyone to jump to the conclusion that this is the man that is in fact responsible for all that devastation.”

Records show Crowder has drug, burglary and automobile theft convictions dating back to 1996.

Berger said investigators on Thursday began interviewing everyone in Brevard County with a history of arson arrests.

Todd Schroeder, spokesman for the state’s Division of Forestry, estimated the fires were 60 percent contained, up from 40 percent contained on Wednesday. Winds had died down and humidity was up above 90 percent.

“People are starting to feel a little bit more comfortable again,” Palm Bay Councilman Ed Geier said. “There’s no big black clouds in the sky. It’s beautiful blue up there.”

Elsewhere, scattered fires were still burning around the state. A total of almost 26,000 acres - 40 square miles - were ablaze as of Thursday, according to an emergency management report.

Aside from the fires in Palm Bay and Malabar, the majority of the fires were in Glades County. In an area around Lake Okeechobee, roughly 11,000 acres had burned or were still burning, though no structures had been damaged.

In California, crews were trying to make more progress against a stubborn 340-acre wildfire. The blaze on Mount Baldy, 45 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, was being fed by winds reaching 40 mph. The fire was 25 percent contained and had moved sluggishly away from populated areas since it began Tuesday.

Firefighters also fought a brush fire in central Los Angeles’ Griffith’s Park and a grass fire in the San Fernando Valley’s Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve.

Handcuffed suspect escapes custody by stealing police car

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Australian police are searching for a burglary suspect who escaped custody by stealing a police car - despite being handcuffed.

Police say the 29-year-old man had been detained Tuesday on suspicion of breaking and entering. Two officers handcuffed him and left him in the back of the unmarked police car while they examined a bag outside.

The suspect then climbed into the driver’s seat and drove away. Police say the keys had been left in the car.

The vehicle was found an hour later but the suspect is still at large.

An investigation is under way.

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