Daniel Bugbee is expected to appear before a judge at his arraignment, at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday.
Bugbee, 34, is a suspect involving a string of arson cases that occurred between December 2011 through July 2012.
Bugbee was charged with 13 counts of Class C Felony Arson in the second degree by the Dunklin County Prosecutor's Office in July of 2012.
According to information released by the Kennett Police Department, earlier this year the Kennett Police Department investigated several leads in relation to various fires, mostly at abandoned residences around the city.
Following two residential fires on South Anthony St., Lieutenant Detective Tim Trowbridge identified a possible witness.
After a series of interrogations, a suspect was identified and through a photo lineup, confirmed.
Trowbridge interviewed Bugbee, who later confessed that he had committed approximately 13 arsons.
The KPD reported that Bugbee took Trowbridge, along with Interim Kennett Police Chief, Steve Williams, to the residences he had burned down.
Bugbee gave the details of each fire and was taken to the Dunklin County Justice Center, where he is being held on a $100,000 cash only bond.
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