Police say a man in Salt Lake City, during a 'mental health crisis', had set his motorhome on fire. He was later arrested and transported to a nearby hospital for further evaluations.
Police received a call Thursday just after 11 a.m. from a woman reporting someone they knew to be in a “mental health crisis” near 6050 West 700 South.
Officers arrived on scene with members of the Crisis Intervention Team and found smoke billowing from a motorhome. The woman told police the owner had the vehicle on fire using gasoline, which was put out by the Salt Lake City Fire Department Responding officers saw the suspect leaving the scene on a bicycle and refused to stop when ordered by police. He was later taken into custody and arrested at a nearby business.No injuries were reported and the Salt Lake City Police Department is currently investigating the incident with Arson Investigators from the Salt Lake City Fire Department.
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