Man Charged With Setting Midway Borough Fire

MIDWAY, Pa. — A man now faces charges after police say he set fire to a Midway Borough home shortly after officers handled a domestic dispute at the residence. Michael Higgins, Sr. was taken into custody and charged with felony causing or risking a catastrophe, misdemeanor terroristic threats, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He is last reported in the Washington County Jail. Smith Township Police Department first responded to 111 South Main Street at 10:22 p.m. Sunday for a report of a “loud physical domestic dispute.” Roughly two hours later, at 12:31 a.m. Monday, police were dispatched back to the same address for a fire that had engulfed the home while firefighters worked to tackle the flames. “We had heavy fire on division one, on two sides,” said Doug Bair, chief of the Midway Volunteer Fire Department. “We had 9 fire departments here to assist just for manpower because of the heat.” One firefighter was treated on the scene for heat exhaustion. During the investigation at the scene, a witness reported to Washington County 911 that they saw Higgins set the house on fire and run away down Noblestown Road toward the entrance of Midway Community Park. Officers with the Mount Pleasant Township Police Department located Higgins near the intersection of Noblestown Road and Johns Avenue.



