Monday morning fires near Millstadt considered suspicious

Pictured is the scene of a Monday morning house fire on Route 163 just north of Millstadt.

It was a busy Monday morning for area firefighters, who responded to two suspicious fires along the same road near Millstadt within 30 minutes of each other.

Shortly before 6 a.m., Columbia Fire Department personnel provided assistance to Millstadt with a fully involved fire at Kountry Korners Tavern, located at 5866 Floraville Road. Flames were shooting through the roof of the structure upon firefighter arrival and it appeared the tavern was a total loss despite efforts from multiple fire departments at the scene.

A short time later, firemen responded to what was initially classified as a chimney fire to a home in the 6800 block of State Route 163 near Millstadt. The roof of the home, which was not occupied at the time, caved in due to the flames and that structure also appears to be a total loss.

“The whole roof was on fire when we got there,” Columbia Assistant Fire Chief Jim Broshears said of the chimney fire.

Jefferson Street in Millstadt becomes Floraville Road to the south of town and Route 163 to the north.

Waterloo firemen stood by at the Columbia fire station to handle calls while CFD personnel assisted with both fires. Other fire departments assisting with the blazes include Smithton, Northwest, Villa Hills, Swansea and Prairie du Pont.

The causes of both fires have not yet been determined and an investigation is underway. No injuries were reported in either blaze. It appears that both fires originated in the attic or upper levels of the structures, fire officials said.

Pictured is an aerial view of the fire at Kountry Korners Tavern on Monday morning. (photo courtesy FOX 2 News)

Pictured is an aerial view of the fire at Kountry Korners Tavern on Monday morning. (photo courtesy FOX 2 News)

The State Fire Marshal is looking into both fires. Millstadt Fire Chief Kurt Pellman considered the circumstances of these fires suspicious.

“To have two fires within minutes of each other for a town our size, it’s suspicious,” Pellman said. “It threw up a red flag. That’s why we called the State Fire Marshal in.”

Further adding to the suspicion is the fact that the resident of the home where the second fire occurred, 48-year-old Thomas D. Swearingin, was arrested in December for felony delivery of methamphetamine and possession of anhydrous ammonia, according to St. Clair County court records. He is scheduled to appear at the St. Clair County Courthouse on the charges in March.

Corey Saathoff

Corey is the editor of the Republic-Times. He has worked at the newspaper since 2004, and currently resides in Columbia. He is also the principal singer-songwriter and plays guitar in St. Louis area country-rock band The Trophy Mules.
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