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Daughter charged with burning down mom’s Upper Marlboro mobile home

WASHINGTON — A 25-year-old woman faces arson charges for burning down her mother’s mobile home in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, on Monday.

Amanda Hooker of Upper Marlboro is charged with first- and second-degree arson and first- and second-degree malicious burning.

The fire, just before 1 a.m. at lot 62 of 9115 Marlboro Pike, caused $80,000 in losses to the home and its contents, according to Mark Brady, spokesman for Prince George’s County Fire/EMS.

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