Crime & Safety

Crest Hill Landlord's House Set On Fire, Long Prison Sentence Ordered

Shortly thereafter, a friend of Dion Ware delivered two water bottles filled with gasoline to him in a bag, prosecutors noted.

“Today’s sentence protects the public from (Dion) Ware’s malicious and uncontrolled rage," Will County State's Attorney Jim Glasgow declared.
“Today’s sentence protects the public from (Dion) Ware’s malicious and uncontrolled rage," Will County State's Attorney Jim Glasgow declared. (Mugshot via Will County Jail )

JOLIET— Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow issued a press release announcing that Dion Ware, 53, of Crest Hill, was sentenced on Thursday to 25 years in prison for setting fire in 2021 to the single-family home in Crest Hill where he was a renter.

Joliet Patch previously reported that the fire happened at 1907 Kelly Ave.

“Ware intentionally set a home ablaze knowing there were innocent people inside. His merciless conduct in purposely igniting gasoline in this home could easily have killed both victims, who fortunately escaped the flames through their own acts of bravery,” Glasgow declared. “Today’s sentence protects the public from Ware’s malicious and uncontrolled rage.”

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Ware was found guilty of aggravated arson following a jury trial that ended on March 20. He was sentenced by Will County Associate Judge Kenneth Zelazo. His sentence will be served at 85 percent. Ware will receive 746 days credit for time served.

According to Glasgow:

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In September 2021, Ware began renting out a room in a single-family Crest Hill home. A few days after he moved in, he and the homeowner became embroiled in a dispute, after which the homeowner told Ware he would no longer be permitted to continue living there if his conduct continued. In response, Ware threatened to burn the house down.

Shortly thereafter, a friend of Ware delivered two water bottles filled with gasoline to him in a bag. As the homeowner was seated on her bed with a friend, Ware entered the room and, after pouring out the gasoline from the bottles, lit a tissue and threw it on the floor. As Ware turned and exited, the carpet and bed went up in flames. The homeowner escaped through the first-floor window, and her guest escaped through the door to the room.

Ware left the scene but called the homeowner and continued to threaten to harm her over the phone. Fortunately, the landlord and her guest were able to extinguish the fire. After extinguishing the fire, they called the police, who ultimately apprehended Ware.

Glasgow commended Assistant State’s Attorney Mark Shlifka and Alexandra Molesky, Witness Advocate Emma Rannells, Detective Conor Sweeney with the Crest Hill Police Department, and Arson Investigator Brent Hullinger with Lockport Township Fire Protection District for their hard work in this matter.

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