Thursday, May 8, 2025 - A father has been accused of intentionally setting his house on fire before the de@d bodies of his two sons were found inside.
Police say the man used accelerants to set fire to his home,
despite "knowing" it was "occupied" by his two sons.
Dustin Fields, 43, was arrested last week and charged with
first-degree arson after a fire at his Franklin County home on April 30.
When first responders arrived at the scene, they found
13-year-old Bently Fields and 15-year-old Rylan Fields, the man's sons, de@d,
alongside a family dog. During a hearing on Monday, May 5, Fields entered
a not guilty plea and asked to be released temporarily to attend his sons'
funeral. Instead, the judge kept his bond set at $2 million.
"I miss my boys," he reportedly told the court.
When asked about owning property during the hearing, he also
allegedly said, "I do but it just recently went up in a ball of flames, so
there's nothing but grass and a garage at the moment."
According to an arrest report, Fields was taken in and
charged after investigators utilizing a K-9 from the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms detected accelerants on his shoes and around the house --
including where the teens' bodies were discovered.
The report accused Fields of using "accelerants to set fire to his residents knowing that the home was occupied by his two juvenile sons."
Chief Dwayne Depp of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office
told PEOPLE that Fields wasn't at the scene when first responders
arrived, but showed up moments later. He allegedly gave "conflicting
information" to investigators -- with the Sheriff saying additional
charges could come amid an ongoing investigation.
According to a GoFundMe set up by a friend of
Fields' wife – who is not the mother of the two victims – she had recently
filed for an emergency protective order against Dustin for her, her son and her
step-sons.
Another GoFundMe set up by the victims' sister,
shared more details about the boys.
"Bently was the youngest, only 13. He was supposed to
graduate middle school in just a few weeks. He loved to fish and even made
YouTube videos about it," she wrote.
"Rylan was more tech-savvy than anything really. He even had his own
stocks and fixed phones and computers everywhere; he was only 15."
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