An Augusta man set himself on fire and ran into a home occupied by a woman, and charges could be filed against him once he is released from the hospital, authorities said.
Steven Valakos, 37, had reportedly been involved in a domestic issue with the occupant at 1206 Eisenhower Drive and was not supposed to be living there anymore, sheriff’s Lt. Allan Rollins said.
At 8:07 a.m. Friday, the Richmond County Fire Department joined deputies in responding to a fire alarm call. They soon discovered that Valakos had “set himself on fire and ran into the house,” Lt. Rollins said.
“He is currently being treated for his injuries and the fire has been extinguished,” the lieutenant said.
WRDW-TV is reporting that the woman was treated for smoke inhalation.
Investigators are continuing the investigation at this time and charges may be pending.
Lt. Rollins said he was not told by investigators what the relationship of Valakos was to the woman inside, whether it was his wife, ex-girlfriend or what. A Facebook page for Valakos shows him posing several times with the same woman and a photo from June 2015 saying he had been in a relationship with the woman for 10 months.
The Jail Report featured Valakos in a November 2015 issue when he was arrested for criminal trespassing at a different address in Augusta. That mugshot is shown here.
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