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Lubbock Arson Suspect Wants Lower Bond to Get Out of Jail

Michael Anthony Garcia, 38, would like to get out of jail according to records filed on Wednesday.  Garcia was arrested on December 8 for arson and possession of a controlled substance.  

On that day, firefighters responded to the 2500 block of 1st Street.  A storage area had been intentionally set on fire near a house.  A woman and her father were home at the time. 


According to an arrest warrant Garcia had been in a dating relationship with the woman.

“Text messages of M. Garcia … [told the victim] that he was going to kill her…,” the arrest warrant said.

Garcia has been held on bonds totaling $82,500.  

The request for lower bond on Wednesday said, “The amount of bond is a tool to guarantee the Defendant’s presence in court and not to be used as an instrument of oppression.”

“The defendant is not a continuing danger to society and … he will appear in court as scheduled,” the request said. 

Garcia’s attorney, Audie Reese, would like the bond to be lowered down to $1,000.00.   The request was filed in the 364th District Court.  Presumably, the Honorable William R. Eichman II, would make a ruling.  

As of Thursday afternoon, no hearing had been scheduled and no ruling had been made.