Gateshead fire starter jailed

A blaze broke out in Wrekenton in May 2021

Bedroom Damage
Author: Micky Welch - @m1cvvPublished 16th Nov 2021

A meticulous fire investigator has been praised by police after their methodical work after securing a sentence for a reckless fire starter.

Arsonist Kerry McCrudden has been jailed after she set a bed in her terraced house in Wrekenton on fire.

But the court heard how the 38-year-old was lucky to escape with her life after being rescued by two Good Samaritans.

Kerry McCrudden

The members of the public had been walking near to the property on 30th May this year when they saw smoke billowing from the address.

They rushed into the property and found McCrudden unconscious inside. They rescued her and called 999.

Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) were quick on the scene and extinguished the fire within minutes.

Fire Damage

When it was safe, the crews entered the property to find the fire had caused extensive damage to the bedroom.

A strong smell of petrol was noted in the room by the attending crews who then called in one of TWFRS’s specialist fire investigation officers.

They were able to use the fire patterns in the bedroom to determine that the fire had started on one corner of the mattress where a flammable liquid had been ignited.

Fire Damage

And they were also able to eliminate a number of nearby mobile phone chargers as being the cause of the fire.

Now the fire investigator has been praised by police after they said the investigation report was instrumental in securing a guilty plea.

Detective Constable Abbie Young, of Northumbria Police, said: “Kerry McCrudden not only put her own life in danger when she started the fire in her bedroom, but also the lives of those who ran into the address in a bid to rescue her.

“Those brave Good Samaritans should be applauded for their life-saving actions – and I would like to sincerely thank them for their intervention.

“However, this entire incident was entirely avoidable given that McCrudden knowingly and willingly lit the flame. She now must deal with the consequences of her actions.

“I would like to thank everyone involved in this response, including our colleagues at the fire service who played a key role in supporting this prosecution.”

Richie Rickaby, prevention lead for TWFRS, has also praised the fire investigator for putting another arsonist behind bars.

He said “Our fire investigators are extremely highly trained and highly skilled and should be incredibly proud of the work they do.

“They work incredibly hard and in very close proximity to our partners in Northumbria Police to help bring people to justice for their reckless actions.

“This defendant was lucky that the two passers-by entered the property - who knows what could have happened if she hadn’t been saved.

Fire Damage

“I am really proud of their intervention, and the work of our fire investigators, and we hope it reassures our communities that we will always be here to keep you safe.”

McCrudden, of Ravensworth Villas, Wrekenton, pleaded guilty to one count of arson and one count of destroy/damage property with intent to endanger life on 15th November.

She re-appeared at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday where she was sentenced to three years custodial sentence

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