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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Man arrested on suspicion of setting fires in north Spokane

Police have arrested a man suspected of setting five fires in northwest Spokane early one morning last winter. The man reportedly admitted setting two of the fires in the early morning hours of February 22 but said he doesn’t remember setting the rest, according to court documents. Nathan T. Doering, 23, was arrested early Friday on a felony warrant for first-degree arson. His bond was set at $50,000 during a brief court appearance Friday afternoon. Doering is also is being held on multiple other misdemeanor charges, including domestic violence assault, domestic violence malicious mischief, interfering with the reporting of domestic violence and assault. A Spokane firefighter found an illuminated cellphone next to a fire hose at the scene of one of the fires at 2404 N. Columbus St. and turned it over to police. Investigators determined that the phone belonged to Doering, according to court records. The five fires were strung out over a mile and a half and all were reported between 2 and 2:30 a.m. on February 22. One was a vegetation fire in a yard that spread to a house, another consumed an outbuilding, a third was set in a couch next to a detached garage, the fourth involved burning garbage cans and the fifth was set in a bush. The home on Columbus sustained only minor damage. The fire that destroyed an outbuilding in the 2600 block of North Hogan Street also partially burned a car. Several of the fires were discovered by firefighters responding to the first reported fire on Columbus. According to court documents, Doering said he was walking home from a bar that night. He reportedly admitted setting the first fire on Columbus and the fifth fire in the 4100 block of North Pittsburg Street, which was only three blocks from his home, but said he couldn’t remember what happened in between. He described himself to investigators as a pyromaniac, according to court records.