Indictments returned for arson, wanton endangerment

Indictments were returned by a Christian County Grand Jury Friday for arson and four counts of wanton endangerment.

Indicted with four counts of wanton endangerment, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and carrying a concealed weapon is 26-year old William Webster of Hopkinsville. It alleges Webster fired multiple shots from a handgun while driving on Shiloh Church Road on March 26.  He reportedly fired across the passenger seat that had a passenger in it and struck another vehicle that contained three people.

This was reportedly in relation to a shots fired incident where a search of Webster’s vehicle revealed a handgun shoved in between the front seats.

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Twenty-two year old Steven Bridendolph of Fort Campbell is indicted for second-degree arson and falsely reporting an incident. According to court documents, Bridendolph reported his vehicle stolen in January to Kentucky State Police.  He allegedly admitted to parking the vehicle on a rural road in Christian County and setting it on fire, destroying it.  He allegedly filed a claim with his insurance company as well.