Posted on 02/27/2018 11:03:45 AM PST by nickcarraway
A 24-year-old Tehama County woman who thought her homeless boyfriend was cheating on her set his tent on fire, causing him to suffer severe burns, police say.
Red Bluff police arrested Phileen Gillermina Diaz Ruvalcaba on suspicion of attempted murder, arson and domestic violence. She is being held in the county jail in lieu of $1 million bail.
According to the Redding Record Searchlight, firefighters responded to reports of a homeless encampment burning in a field at 8:30 a.m. Friday. After putting out the fire, they learned from witnesses that a man had been inside a tent and was seriously burned.
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The 36-year-old victim was not identified because of the allegation of domestic violence. Police say he arrived at the station Saturday to report the incident and stated in an interview that he believed his girlfriend set fire to his tent in an attempt to kill him over "relationship issues."
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Maybe he wrote the headline on the fly....
In the tradition of “Left Eye” Lopes.
Charged with domestic violence? They’re homeless!
Is it my imagination, or are the headlines getting weirder and weirder every day?
Lol! I was listening to BAD this morning!
Phileen Gillermina Diaz Ruvalcaba
What a nice midwestern USA name!
She has dead looking eyes.
“A good headline writer would have called it a tent flap.”
You pegged it...does mesh well with the story.
Maybe he cheated on her ... but he probably just told her to zip it!
Couldn’t she have just hit him with a squirt of Deep Woods Off instead?
One day you’re sleeping in a tent where your worst fear is being in an area infested with chiggers, and the next moment you wake up in a tent lit up by Smokey Bear woman
Evil woman- I wonder if she was cold enough to bring marshmallows?
On the next episode of The Young and the Homeless.
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