‘Murderous intentions’: Man drove 740 miles to burn down house where the family of his ex’s new online romantic interest lived — before she even met him, police say

Harrison Jones charged with attempted murder and arson

Background: Body worn camera footage of the fire in Bensalem, Pa. (Bensalem Police Department). Inset: Harrison Jones (Bensalem Police Department).

A Michigan man allegedly drove hundreds of miles to the home of a perceived romantic rival in Pennsylvania with the intent to set the family’s home on fire, police say.

Bensalem Police announced the arrest of Harrison Jones, 21, who they said traveled about 740 miles from his home in Michigan “with murderous intentions.” During a press conference with the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office on Feb. 17, the Bensalem Police Department said that Jones drove his black Volkswagen from his home in Rockford, Michigan, to the Bensalem home of a man that his former girlfriend was planning to meet.

Jones’ ex-girlfriend had apparently been engaging in an online relationship with the Bensalem man and was planning to meet him in person for the first time. But Jones made a solo road tip to the man’s house, allegedly set it aflame, and then drove 11 hours back to Michigan.

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