IN BLOOMWILDPLOWCR PHOTO CONTEST RETURNS, ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY APRIL 27,1 ENTRY PER PERSONKRINL77” 161°I II I IO YOUR DOORS'I i I’ SI NCI 1888WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 201220% chance of showers, south southeast wind 5-10 mph INSIDE TODAY: Seguin girls, Unicorns face off on the softball field5Glt;Ex-volunteer firefighters among 3 arrested for arsonFtHda Frazarfelkia.frazar@seguingazette.comRonshausen and Puckett were members of the Geronimo Volunteer FireuThu (Geronimo VFD) chief was very cooperativeGUADALUPE COUNTY - A pair of former volunteer firefighters and a thirdman have been arrested on a charce ofDepartment, while Garrett did not appear to have any affiliation with a department, O’Connell said.during the investigation and handled the situation theway any professional would havenarson.New Braunfels Fire Marshal Capt. Patrick O’Connell said Dustin fames Ronshausen, 23, of New Braunfels, David Paul Puckett Jr., 21, of Seguin and Terrell Edward Garrett Jr., 18, of Seguin were arrested on Monday evening for allegedly starting a grass fire near the Avery Park subdivision on fune 18.Arson is a second degree felony and if found guilty, the trio could each face up to 20 years in state prison and a fine up to $10,000,Capt. Patrick O'Connell,New Braunfels Fire MarshalEmergency crews were called to the 1500 block of Piper Road, just south of the neighborhood for a large grass fire on June 18, O’Connell said.Geronimo Volunteer Fire Department and the New Braunfels Fire Departmentresponded around 5 p.m. for the fire that was spreading, O’Connell said.“The fire was moving toward the Avery Park subdivision,” he said.Guadalupe County Sheriff s deputy began the initial investigation and determined that the fire was actually New Braunfels’ jurisdiction, O’Connell said.After crews doused the flames, aARSON 5A