Maryland State Police arrest four suspects in connection with fatal fire that killed three

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Two suspects from Baltimore, among a total of four individuals, have been arrested in connection with a house fire in Washington County that resulted in the deaths of three people, according to the Maryland State Police.

The suspects are identified as Darnell Hawkins, 47, of Baltimore; Maurice Mouzon, 46, of Baltimore; Kierra White, 35, of Glen Burnie; and Tony Smith, 43, of Hagerstown.

On November 18, shortly after 5:00 a.m., the State Fire Marshal responded to a reported fatal structure fire at a single-story residence located in the 13,000 block of National Pike in Clear Spring.

During their initial investigation, officials observed multiple signs of foul play, including K-9 alerts for accelerants and evidence of trauma to the victims that were not caused by the fire.

Preliminary findings revealed that the three victims lived in the home that caught fire, and investigators believe this was not a random act of violence.

The deceased victims were identified as Brittany Ray, 31; Harold Fleckman, 36; and Brianna Mae Weishaar, 25, all from Clear Spring.

All three victims were pronounced dead at the scene.

On November 21, Mouzon was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit armed robbery, distribution of narcotics, and handgun violations. He is also facing charges related to possession with intent to distribute narcotics found during his arrest.

On November 23, Smith was arrested in Montgomery County and charged with first-degree murder, first-degree arson, and related offenses.

On November 25, White was arrested in Baltimore County and charged with acting as an accessory after the fact to murder.

On November 28, Hawkins was arrested in Baltimore County and charged with three counts of first-degree murder, one count of first-degree arson, and related offenses.

All individuals are being held without bond, and officials noted that additional arrests are expected.