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Inmate uses tablet to start fire at Whatcom County Jail

Inmate uses tablet to start fire at Whatcom County Jail

Photo courtesy of the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office. Photo: Saga Communications


BELLINGHAM, WA – (MyBellinghamNow.com) A deputy was sent to the hospital after an inmate used a tablet to start a fire in the Whatcom County Jail on Thursday.

The Sheriff’s Office says an alarm went off around 2:30 p.m. for a fire in a restrictive housing unit on the second floor.

Deputies opened the door to discover the cell was full of smoke and transported the lone inmate to a different area.

The Bellingham Fire Department quickly responded and cleared the fire.

Deputies searched the cell afterwards and found a burned tablet.

The inmate admitted to starting the fire by removing the back of the tablet and using a paperclip to short out the exposed battery.

Probable cause exists to charge the inmate, 20-year-old Benjamin Morgan, with first degree arson and malicious mischief.

One deputy was sent to PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center for smoke inhalation.

No inmates were injured.

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