<p><strong>STOP &; GO MINI-MART OWNERS INDICTED ON ARSON RELATED CHARGES</strong></p>
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<p>CAROLINE COUNTY, MD (November 21, 2014) – Deputy State Fire Marshals have charged <strong>Gary Greenwood</strong> (62) and his wife Holly Greenwood (56) with arson related charges after a Caroline County Grand Jury finds sufficient evidence against them for the four alarm <strong>Stop &; Go Mini-Mart blaze.</strong></p>
<p>A three and a half year intensive investigation by the Office of the State Fire<br />
Marshal and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has culminated into Arson 2nd Degree, Malicious Burning 1st Degree, Malicious Burning Fraud, Theft Scheme and (2) counts of False/Misleading Information charges against Gary Greenwood and (2) counts of False/Misleading Information charges against <strong>Holly Greenwood</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Deputy State Fire Marshals and Special Agents with the ATF</strong> investigated a four alarm blaze on July 1, 2011 at the Stop &; Go Mini-Mart and gas station located at 521 &; 523 South Main Street in Federalsburg. The blaze was called in at approximately 3:50 a.m. by a passerby. The fire heavily damaged two connected masonry structures. The 50’ x 70’ structure housed the Stop &; Go Mini-Mart and the 45’ x 50’ structure was vacant and advertised for lease. Gas pumps and fuel tanks were not compromised during the fire. An estimated 75 firefighters from 8 fire companies took approximately one hour and 30 minutes to control the 4 alarm blaze. One firefighter from Federalsburg VFC received a small laceration near his eye and was transported and released from Nanticoke Hospital in Seaford, DE. Damages estimates for both structures and contents are $400,000.</p>
<p>Both suspects were served criminal summonses at their residence without incident. An initial court appearance has been scheduled on December 10, 2014 at the Circuit Court for Caroline County.</p>