Conviction in State Police vehicle fires

A Fayette County man has been found guilty for his role in a fire that burned five vehicles at the West Virginia State Police Detachment parking lot in Rainelle in 2011.

David Clayton White, 48, of Meadow Bridge, was found guilty by a Greenbrier County jury Tuesday for 9 counts of retaliation, 8 counts of arson third degree, 1 count arson second degree, and 3 counts of conspiracy.

The trial was pertaining to the arson of seized vehicles and two State Police vehicles at the Rainelle State Police post in the early morning hours of Dec. 15, 2011.

Also as a result of the investigation, Ray Goff and Nicholas White accepted plea agreements for their involvement in the crime and agreed to testify as witnesses during White’s trial.





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