The person responsible for setting the fire that destroyed multiple businesses and apartments on King Street in Bridgewater in 2017 is behind bars once again.
Adrian Thomas Hunt is serving a five year federal sentence for Arson with Disregard for Human Life but was granted day parole for six months in December of last year.
The 28 year old Queens County man was granted 6 months of day parole with conditions including that he did not consume alcohol or drugs.
Hunt was living in a half way house and working full-time when he began to missing work without the knowledge of his employer or Case Management Team.
According to the Parole Board, the 28 year old was using cocaine and meeting up with women to engage in substance abuse.
At a hearing earlier this month, the decision was made to revoke his parole as a result of his actions and admission to using dugs.
Hunt was charged with Arson after he was found responsible for setting a fire on October 22, 2017 which destroyed seven businesses, three apartments and damaged a neighboring restaurant.
He was arrested in January 2018 after being identified by in security camera footage walking away where the fire had been started.



