WRIGHTSTOWN — Wrightstown police have released video of a person they say was running from the scene of an arson fire last May.
Since the fire, investigators with the Brown County Arson Task Force say they have confirmed that the fire at 331 Main Street was started intentionally.
The Wrightstown Police Department released a grainy video clip showing an individual at the top of the frame running north on Main Street from the home right after the fire started.
Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call Investigator Heather Martin at the Wrightstown Police Department at (920) 532-6007.
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Detective Sgt. Jody Breider at the Brown County Sheriff’s Office at (920) 448-4227.
The fire first was reported about 1:15 a.m. on May 18, 2024.
The occupants, a father and a young child, were able to get out of the residence with no apparent injuries.
After the fire was put out, the Wrightstown Fire Department Chief requested the Brown County Arson Task Force to come in to investigate because there were suspicious circumstances surrounding how the fire started.
Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward by contacting the Green Bay Area Crime Stoppers (non-profit, non-police affiliated, civilian run organization) by phone at (920) 432-STOP (7867), through their website at 432stop.com, or by downloading the P3 tip app.
The Wrightstown Police and Fire Department were assisted by Brown County Arson Task Force, Brown County Sheriff’s Office, Greenleaf Volunteer Fire Department, Lawrence Fire Department, Vandenbroek Kaukauna Fire Department, Freedom Fire Department, DePere Fire Rescue, and County Rescue Ambulance Services.