Steve Lieberman

slieberm@lohud.com

A 39-year-old Spring Valley accused of setting fire to his fourth-floor apartment has been indicted on felony second-degree arson charge.

Marcos Trujillo is accused of squirting charcoal liter fluid on his bed and lighting the combustible fluid with a flame, endangering other residents, District Attorney Thomas Zugibe said.

The Sept. 21 fire damaged his apartment, which had a living room illegally converted into a bedroom, and caused smoke and water damage to other apartments.

A grand jury on Wednesday also indicted the following people in unrelated cases:

■Robert Rodriguez, 27, of 417 Call Hallow Road, Stony Point, and Michael Monroe, 38, of 39 High St., Garnerville, were each indicted for third-degree criminal possession of a weapon and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Rodriguez is accused of possessing crack cocaine and metal knuckles at 1:37 a.m. Sept. 29; Monroe is accused of possessing crack cocaine and a gravity knife on the same time and date.

■Calando Jeanty, 18, of 244 N. Main St., and Lavila Francois, 18, of 2 Paquin Lane, both of Spring Valley, were each indicted on a felony count of second-degree burglary. They are accused of breaking into the Friendship Adult Day Care Center, 232 N. Main. St., Spring Valley, and stealing three desktop computers on June 23.