LAS VEGAS (FOX5) —A preliminary hearing scheduled for Tuesday for an arson suspect has been cancelled for a competency check, FOX5 has learned.
Russell McLaren is accused of arson for setting fire to an elderly woman’s home and other instances near Craig and Walnut. The District Attorney’s office confirmed to FOX5 that Tuesday’s hearing is now cancelled for the competency check.
As FOX5 has reported, someone came to the home and talked with the woman’s daughter through Ring. During that conversation, a person who identified himself as “Russ” wanted to speak to Brady. Brady is the elderly woman’s son and used to live at the home. But Brady’s sister told FOX5 her brother died in 2021.
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In the Ring conversation, you hear “Russ” ask for proof that Brady was dead. He also said Brady does an “electromagnetic frequency thing” and called Brady a reptilian.
Arrest documents indicate McLaren also spray-painted the word “warning” on the home before the fire and threw rocks at the home’s windows.
Neighbors, who were on the lookout for McLaren, took matters into their own hands when they say they saw McLaren walking near the home one night. They subdued him until the police arrived. Arrest documents indicated he had containers with a substance “believed to be gasoline.”
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