Crime & Safety

MD Woman Set Fire To Ex-Boyfriend's Trailer, Authorities Say

A Conowingo woman is facing numerous charges in connection with the Friday night fire in Cecil County.

Krysti Nicole Dabravalskas, 39, is facing multiple charges after state authorities said she intentionally set fire to her ex-boyfriend's travel trailer in Cecil County.
Krysti Nicole Dabravalskas, 39, is facing multiple charges after state authorities said she intentionally set fire to her ex-boyfriend's travel trailer in Cecil County. (Maryland Office of the State Fire Marshal)

CECIL COUNTY, MD — A Conowingo woman is facing multiple charges after state authorities said she intentionally set fire to her ex-boyfriend's travel trailer in Cecil County.

Krysti Nicole Dabravalskas, 39, was charged with arson, assault, first-degree malicious burning and malicious destruction of property following the Friday blaze, the Maryland Office of the State Fire Marshal said Monday.

According to authorities, Maryland State Police responded to a home in the unit block of Eckman Lane in Conowingo around 7 p.m. Saturday after receiving a call about a domestic assault involving Dabravalskas.

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When troopers arrived, they were told Dabravalskas had set fire to a 1986 Fleetwood Yukon travel trailer located on the property. The trailer was destroyed in the blaze and the fire department was never called, authorities said.

During their investigation, deputies determined the fire was intentionally set and caused about $2,000 damage. No one was injured in the blaze.

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Fire crews on Friday also responded to a separate trailer fire at 1936 E. Old Philadelphia Road in Elkton that killed a woman and her two dogs.

State fire officials said the two blazes were unrelated.

Dabravalskas is being held without bond at Cecil County Detention Center. She faces 28 years in prison and more than $32,000 in fines if convicted.

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