STUART — A Palm City man is accused of setting a stranger's car on fire in Stuart early Sunday morning,, and trying to set the same man's van on fire.

Daniel Dolan, 28, of the 3600 block of Southwest Wood Briar Lane in Palm City, was arrested Sunday and charged with two counts of burglary to an unoccupied structure and felony second-degree arson and violation of probation.

Martin County Sheriff's Office deputies said they got a call about 3:45 a.m. Sunday about a crash at Southeast Parkwood and Southeast U.S. 1 in Stuart.

Deputies said they were flagged down by a man regarding a different incident. The man told deputies his Dodge Charger had been stolen from his nearby home by a stranger and set on fire.

Deputies said they called firefighters, who put the fire out.

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The man who owned the Dodge Charger that was set on fire told deputies he heard a loud noise outside of his home and saw an unknown man, later identified as Dolan, in his car.

The owner of the Dodge told deputies he then got into a different car and drove after Dolan before flagging down a nearby deputy down in the process and reported the incident.

Deputies said they searched the area and found Dolan on Southeast Parkwood Drive and Southeast Tamarind Street.

The owner of the Dodge also told deputies he saw Dolan in his white Chevy van. When deputies searched the van, they said they found items with burn marks.

Dolan was arrested and taken to the Martin County Jail. Bond was set at $30,000.

Deputies said Dolan had been arrested in 2017 for a felony burglary charge and violated his probation.

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