SHAWNEE COUNTY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect for alleged arson.
Just after 11a.m. Tuesday fire crews first responded to the 1500 block of SW Cheyenne Hills Road on the report of a grass fire, according to Topeka Fire Dept. spokesperson Rosie Nichols. Firefighters were able to control the fire before structures were threatened.
Soon after their arrival, they were alerted of a fire at a nearby assisted living facility in the 5800 block of SW Drury Lane. With the assistance of staff on-site, crews were able to extinguish the fire before major damage occurred.
Minutes after the initial fire call, more reports were received for grass and leaves on fire around a fence in the 1400 block of SW Glendale Drive. Crews from the south side of Topeka were dispatched to handle those fires due to the ongoing grass fire crews were already attending.
Due to the proactive work and awareness from Topeka police officers, a woman matching the suspect’s description was located and questioned regarding the fires.
After further investigation, it was determined that 43-year-old Colleen Knoxsah of Topeka was responsible for the fires, and she was arrested by a Topeka Fire Investigator with the assistance of a TPD officer, and the Chief of Investigations from the Office of the Kansas State Fire Marshal.
Knoxsah is in custody on requested charges that include three counts of arson, and one count of aggravated arson.