


The affidavit states that Wray was “confrontational and standoffish” when they tried to speak with him.Īt about 10 p.m., Mifflin County Regional Police returned to the scene when Wray began setting off fireworks on his side of their duplex-style home.Īccording to the affidavit, after police left the first time, Wray and the relative began arguing again and Wray began chasing the relative, threatening her with a firework.Īt one point, police said Wray ignited an explosive and the relative ran out of the house as she saw the sparks. The relative said she had to push Wray out of the way because he was blocking her from leaving the garage. The relative also told police Wray tried to light a plastic jug of gasoline on fire with the relative inside the garage. According to the report, police instructed Wray to drop the lighter several times because there were several gas cans and propane tanks in close proximity.Īccording to the report, the relative believed that Wray was drunk and on methamphetamine. When police arrived, they located Wray in the garage to the rear of the residence with a lighter in his hands. Wednesday where Wray reportedly held up a lighter and a gas can during a domestic dispute and threatened to burn a garage down. Nathaniel David Wray, of Burnham, was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Jack Miller Thursday on charges of aggravated arson, disarming a police officer, terroristic threats, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and simple assault.Īccording to the affidavit of probable cause, police were called to a residence on the 200 block of Sixth Avenue in Burnham at about 7:30 p.m.
