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Overnight fire damages 2 structures in Cameron, person arrested for arson

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An overnight fire in Cameron destroyed one structure, and damaged another, in what the Moore County Sheriff’s Office was arson.

Firefighters were dispatched to the 100 block of Chestnut Street just after 1 a.m. on Monday. When they arrived, one structure was fully engulfed in flames. Crews also had to deal with a downed power line in front of the structure. It took approximately 30 minutes for the fire to be knocked down. A house next to the first structure had heat damage to its vinyl siding.

Once the fire was extinguished, firefighters were able to confirm the building appeared to be abandoned, and no one was in it at the time of the fire. The damaged house next door was also vacant.

According to a press release by the Moore County Sheriff’s Office, a witness reported seeing a person, identified as Ernest Junior Belk, 60, of Cameron, near the scene around the time of the fire and “later observed him boasting about setting the fire.” The MCSO also says that when Belk was questioned by law enforcement, he admitted to starting the blaze. Investigators are still working to determine a motive.

Earnest Junior Belk | Photo: Moore County Sheriff’s Office

Belk has been charged with one count of felony second-degree arson and one count of burning an unoccupied building. He was placed at the Moore County Detention Center under a $100,000 secured bond. His first court appearance is set for Wednesday, July 31, 2024.

Patrick Priest
Patrick Priest
A Moore County native, Patrick is an award-winning journalist with over 20 years of experience in the news industry at organizations such as CNN, WRAL, CBS 17 and more. He has covered major weather events as a certified NWS SKYWARN Storm Spotter. Patrick's passion is covering breaking news, for which he has won several prestigious news industry awards. He is one of the first N.C. news videographers to become a FAA certified drone pilot.

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