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Sheriff's investigators along with fire fighters responded around 1:40 a.m. to the home. The son wasn't at the scene then, and neither was the family's van, court records state.
"Nicholas was located a short time later asleep in the van in Somerville," Investigator Jeff Reynolds wrote in an arrest affidavit. "Nicholas was questioned and admitted that he had started a fire in his bedroom prior to leaving the residence. Nicholas also stated that he came back by the house a short time later and saw the trailer burning but did not make an effort to notify anyone."
Kimberly Lamons' daughter and mother also were in the trailer at the time of the fire. They were taken to Huntsville Hospital for treatment.
Appointed lawyer Robert Norman, of Decatur, declined comment. The case is set for preliminary hearing Tuesday at 9 a.m. in Morgan County District Court.
Lamons is held in the Morgan County Jail with bail set at $500,000.