Tempe Woman Accused Of Setting Ex-Boyfriend's House On Fire [VIDEO/MUGSHOT]

PHOENIX (AP) — A Tempe woman is accused of breaking into her ex-boyfriend's house and setting it on fire.

Court documents released Friday show that 21-year-old Claudia Rose Drinnan faces a total of six charges including arson, burglary and endangerment.

Tempe police say three of Drinnan's ex-boyfriend's roommates were home when she allegedly broke in through a bedroom window around 3:30 a.m. Thursday.

The roommates reported hearing someone banging on the window of an unoccupied room, the sound of breaking glass and a woman's voice.

One roommate says he went outside to investigate and saw Drinnan climbing through the broken window.

Police say Drinnan fled the scene after the fire started.

They say none of the three roommates were injured.

Drinnan's bond was set at $50,000 Friday. She doesn't have an attorney yet.

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