Texas volunteer firefighter was arrested on felony arson charges

Jul. 10—ALPINE, Texas — A volunteer firefighter and emergency medical services crew member in Alpine, Texas, was arrested July 5 on suspicion of setting multiple brush fires in the area.

David Matthew Neet, 44, of Alpine, Texas, was arrested by Brewster County Sheriff's Officers in connection with multiple wildland fires spanning from 2023 to 2024.

An initial Brewster County Sheriff's Office investigation found the origins of the serial arson fires suspicious, prompting Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement investigators to work with them to further investigate and determine the cause of the fires, according to a release from TAMFS.

Neet is currently being held on a $300,000 bond at the Brewster County Detention Center on 20 counts of Texas Penal Code 28.02 Arson F2.

As mandated by the 34th Texas Legislature, Texas A&M Forest Service enforces all laws related to the protection of forests and woodlands and prosecutes violators. Arson is a state jail felony punishable by up to two years in a state jail facility and a fine of up to $10,000.

"We investigate wildland arson cases, and work to bring those responsible to justice," said Assistant Chief Law Enforcement Officer, Texas A&M Forest Service Jarred Lemmon. "The success of this case would not have been possible without the work of Brewster County Deputy Holquin."

Since Jan. 1, 2024, Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement personnel have responded to 70 wildfire investigations and 48 timber theft complaints.