An Edmonds business owner was arrested Thursday on an indictment charging her with arson and wire fraud related to the April 30, 2018, fire at her business, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. Connie L. Bigelow, 52, was scheduled to make her initial appearance on the indictment at 2 p.m. Thursday
The indictment alleges that Bigelow set fire to her business to collect insurance money as the store was struggling to make enough money to pay the rent. Bigelow moved her business, CJN Miniatures LLC, into the building at 23030 Highway 99, in Edmonds in September 2017. The store maintained an inventory of miniatures and collectables for sale, consigned items on behalf of other individuals, and rented out space to other vendors.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, between October 2017 and April 2018, CJN Miniatures fell behind in rental payments and payments to consigners, and Bigelow bounced checks as she over drafted her bank account.
Bigelow carried an insurance policy with State Farm Fire and Casualty Company that covered up to $100,000 in loss of business personal property, as well as loss of income. The policy did not cover loss arising from arson.
The indictment alleges that Bigelow set the fire underneath three Thomas Kinkade paintings worth thousands of dollars. On or about May 1, 2018, Bigelow initiated a claim to State Farm for the losses arising from the fire. On May 3, 2018, she is alleged to have communicated with the insurance agent via email as part of the wire fraud scheme. She also allegedly made false statements to law enforcement, as well as representatives of State Farm as part of the scheme to defraud.
Following the fire, Bigelow reopened the store as “Miniatures & More” on 5th Avenue in Edmonds.
Arson is punishable by a mandatory minimum five years in prison and up to 20 years in prison. Wire fraud is punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
The case is being investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF), along with the Snohomish County Fire Marshals Office.
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