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On [[January 12]], [[2019]] the building was destroyed by a fire. Investigators determined that the cause of the fire was arson, and arrested former [[Pell City Elementary School]] teacher [[Heather Whitten]] on [[July 31]]. Based on her statement, a warrant was issued for the Mitchells, who were both charged with first-degree insurance fraud, second-degree arson and criminal conspiracy.
On [[January 12]], [[2019]] the building was destroyed by a fire. Investigators determined that the cause of the fire was arson, and arrested former [[Pell City Elementary School]] teacher [[Heather Whitten]] on [[July 31]]. Based on her statement, a warrant was issued for the Mitchells, who were both charged with first-degree insurance fraud, second-degree arson and criminal conspiracy.
==References==
* Robinson, Carol (August 8, 2019) "Alabama pastor and his wife charged in fire at their St. Clair County church". {{BN}}


[[Category:Former churches]]
[[Category:Former churches]]

Revision as of 15:02, 9 August 2019

Emmanuel Fellowship Church is a former Christian church which shared a building at 11012 U.S. Highway 78 in Riverside with the Longview Institute, a religious education program. Both organizations were headed by Ricky Mitchell and his wife, Angela.

On January 12, 2019 the building was destroyed by a fire. Investigators determined that the cause of the fire was arson, and arrested former Pell City Elementary School teacher Heather Whitten on July 31. Based on her statement, a warrant was issued for the Mitchells, who were both charged with first-degree insurance fraud, second-degree arson and criminal conspiracy.

References

  • Robinson, Carol (August 8, 2019) "Alabama pastor and his wife charged in fire at their St. Clair County church". The Birmingham News