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Arizona man sentenced after setting fire to Grand Canyon National Park cabin where ex-girlfriend stayed

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An Arizona man who set fire to a cabin in the Grand Canyon National Park where his ex-girlfriend was staying was sentenced last week to nearly two years in prison. 

Dahntay Dunbar, 21, a Flagstaff resident, was arrested in May after he broke into her locked cabin and set a fire inside, the Department of Justice said Tuesday. 

Federal prosecutors said that Dunbar had found a bottle of clear liquor and dumped it on a bed before igniting a shirt belonging to his former girlfriend. She was not in the cabin at the time. 

“The bed started to burn, and Dunbar left the cabin,” a DOJ statement said. “The fire caused scorching, burn damage, and smoke damage to the walls, ceiling, and other parts of the cabin.”

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Entrance sign for Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. A man will serve prison time after setting fire to a cabin inside the park, federal prosecutors said.  (Jim Lane/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

A bystander saw the blaze and extinguished most of the flames before firefighters arrived on the scene, according to court documents. 

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Dahntay Dunbar will spend two years in prison for setting the fire. (Pilar Arias/Fox News Digital)

The cabin was owned by the resort company Xanterra. The blaze caused more than $40,000 in damage, authorities said. 

Dunbar was arrested by park rangers a short time later. On July 8, he pleaded guilty to arson of a dwelling. 

Days before the fire, Dunbar got into a dispute with the unnamed woman and punched through one of the windows, court documents state. 

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In addition to a prison sentence, he was ordered to pay $20,146.13 in restitution and is subject to five years of supervised release after he serves his time. 

Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.

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