Ex-Canopy World employee pleads not guilty to Edmonds arson

A former employee suspected of setting fire to Canopy World on Highway 99 last month pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to second-degree arson and attempting to elude police, the Herald newspaper reported Thursday. Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Eric Lucas ordered Damian Jungquist held on $20,000 bail.

Police arrested Jungquist Sept. 17 shortly after fleeing from a police officer who was responding to the fire.

For more information, read the Herald story here.

  1. thats funny. he FLED the scene with burns on his arms and face and a bag of money from the store…..hope the jury is harder on him for not admitting his guilt.

  2. I have always felt if someone pleads not guilty & is found guilty, their sentence should be extended for perjury! (Please any lawyer out there – yes we all know what you want to say)

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