Maryland State Fire Marshal
News Release
Martin O’Malley Governor
William E. Barnard State Fire Marshal
THREE CHARGED IN ARSON OF EXPENSIVE VEHICLE NANJEMOY, MARYLAND (March 1, 2013) – Deputy State Fire Marshals have charged three Charles County women with arson related charges in connection with a December 9, 2012 vehicle fire in Nanjemoy. The three charged were identified as Nichelle C. Underwood, age 44, her sister Tanya R. Mathis, age 40 both of the 4800 block of Flossmore Place in Waldorf and Angela Y. Hemsley, age 49 of the 10600 block of Jackson Hole Place in White Plains, Maryland. The 2007 Chevrolet Corvette was discovered completely destroyed in the early morning hours by a Charles County Sheriff’s Office deputy while on patrol in the area of Friendship Landing Park. Deputy State Fire Marshals with the assistance of Charles County Sheriff’s Office detectives determined the vehicle was intentionally ignited. Investigators were able to determine the owner; Underwood purchased the vehicle in August of 2012 for $77,000.00 and was not able to make the $1,300.00 monthly payments. Investigators later determined Underwood involved her sister, Mathis who contacted Hemsley who advised she would burn the vehicle for $500.00. All three were served with criminal summons. Mathis and Hemsley were charged with Arson 2nd Degree and Conspiracy of 2nd Degree Arson. Underwood was charged with Malicious Burning/Fraud and Conspiracy of Malicious Burning/Fraud. The investigation continues and Deputy State Fire Marshals are seeking a fourth person connected to the case. If convicted, all three suspects face penalties ranging between 5 years to 20 years imprisonment and/or fines of $5,000.00 to $30,000.00 State Fire Marshal William E. Barnard praised the efforts of the involved investigators “When
someone commits arson and vehicle insurance fraud, they are stealing directly from the pockets of hard-working, honest Marylanders,” Barnard said. “I am proud of the top-notch investigative work done by my team and those with Charles County Sheriff’s Office to crack down on fraud and hold those accountable for their actions”
### Media contact: Oliver J. Alkire, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal; 240-580-7934 The Office of the State Fire Marshal is an agency of the Department of State Police dedicated to helping protect citizens from fire and explosion through a comprehensive program of education, inspection, investigation and fire protection engineering. For more information on fire safety call 1-800-525-3124, log onto our website at: www.mdsp.org/firemarshal and/or http://facebook.com/MarylandStateFireMarshal. 1201 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, MD 21208