Suspect indicted in connection with arson at Warren home

WARREN The suspect in an arson at a Warren home in July has been indicted by a grand jury.
According to the indictment, 33-year-old Andrew Jordan was indicted on four counts of aggravated arson in connection with a fire at a home on the 600 Block of Porter Street in Warren July 13. The first three counts are first-degree felonies and the fourth count is a second-degree felony.
Jordan is set to be arraigned September 23 before Judge Sarah Kovoor.
A man believed to be Jordan was captured on a Ring doorbell camera video walking on the front porch of the home with a cigarette in his mouth and a cup in his hand.
The video cuts off, but resumes to show the man running away from the fire. Investigators believe Jordan to have set the fire with a t-shirt from a clothesline on the porch.
Three people, along with one dog, escaped from the home. One of the occupants had to punch a second story window and jump out onto an SUV. That person was taken to the hospital with a broken pelvis.
21 News has an exclusive interview with the occupant who jumped out the window. You can watch that and read more about the fire in our related coverage below.
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