A Woman charged in connection with I-471 bridge fire makes a request in court

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A Woman charged in connection with I-471 bridge fire makes a request in court

CINCINNATI — One of the suspects connected to the I-471 bridge fire appeared in court Friday.

Kaitlen Hall and her lawyer pleaded not guilty to two counts of obstructing justice.

Her family posted her $60,000 bond last month, but she remains under house arrest.

She wants to work and needed a judge’s approval, which he granted as long as a schedule is provided.

Zachary Stumpf and Terry Stiles are charged with arson for allegedly setting the Nov. 1 fire.

Court documents show that Hall reportedly denied knowing anything about the two men arrested for alleged involvement in the case.

A second man, James Hamilton, was also charged with providing false information to prevent police from learning about Stumpf.

Stumpf and Stiles remain in jail on a $1 million bond each. Hamilton is in jail on a $90,000 bond.

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