The charges against a volunteer firefighter accused of setting many fires continue to come.
Ten more arson charges have been filed against a Plymouth volunteer firefighter who was already charged with setting fire to a truck.
Wednesday, a judge ordered Brett Fennessy, 22, to be held on $730,000 bond and kept on a suicide watch.
The fires were set between April and September and included a pickup truck, Fennessy's parents' garage, a camper, a barn, four acres of state-owned forest land, an abandoned house, a tractor trailer truck, other houses and a garage, officials said.
No one was injured or killed in any of the fires, but there was a substantial amount of property damage, officials said.
Fennessy was suspended after being charged in September with deliberately setting fire to a box truck.