"Career Arsonist" Faces Charges For Greenwood Fires
Prosecutors say they have more than enough evidence to move forward with their case against a man they call a "career arsonist" who terrorized the Greenwood neighborhood.

Kevin Swalwell was charged Tuesday with eleven counts of arson and one count of burglary.

Detectives say a palm print and surveillance video link Swalwell to a string of business fires in Greenwood.

They also say he admitted setting several fires.

Swalwell has been convicted of arson six times in the past.

Prosecutors say because of that, they are going for a lengthy sentence in the case, 30 years--well beyond the standard range of nine to twelve years.