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A Suspicious Fire has raised alarms in Raymondville as authorities investigate its possible connection to a recent kidnapping case. The incident, which occurred on October 3, involved a car fire on Washington Street, drawing significant attention from law enforcement and the community alike. The vehicle, belonging to Maria Garza, was reportedly set ablaze, leading to concerns about the motive behind the arson.
The Raymondville Police Department is actively investigating the suspicious fire, which may be tied to a kidnapping case involving two teenage girls. The girls were allegedly held against their will by Samuel Garza III and Daisy Alejandro, who were arrested on September 28. Authorities suspect that individuals associated with the victims may have targeted Maria Garza's vehicle as an act of retaliation.
Residents of the neighborhood have expressed their shock and concern over the incident. Maria Garza commented, "Car is right here, and it's exploded in front of my yard. They didn't have no sympathy for me and my family, nor my cousin or the neighborhood. So they have no remorse on nobody."
Suspicious Fire: Connecting the Dots: Fire and Kidnapping
The link between the suspicious fire and the kidnapping case has become a focal point for investigators. Police believe that the arson might be a retaliatory act connected to the earlier kidnapping incident. Both Samuel Garza III and Daisy Alejandro's involvement in the kidnapping case has heightened the urgency of the investigation, as authorities work to uncover the truth behind the fire and bring those responsible to justice.
Community Concerns and Call for Information
The Raymondville community is understandably on edge following these events. The suspected connection between the suspicious fire and the kidnapping case has residents worried about their safety and the potential for further incidents. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the fire to come forward and assist in the investigation. If you have any details regarding who set the car on fire, please contact the Raymondville Police Department at (956) 689-244.
Additional Resources
For more information on the ongoing investigation or to provide tips, please visit the official Raymondville Police Department website: [Raymondville PD](https://www.raymondvilletx.gov/police-department).





