Police: Man fesses up to arson in restaurant fire

Overcome by guilt, Auburn police say, the man they believe set fire to Kouros Restaurant on Jan. 16, turned himself in two days afterward.

Overcome by guilt, Auburn police say, the man they believe set fire to Kouros Restaurant on Jan. 16, turned himself in two days afterward.

King County Prosecutors last week charged Faaeseiga Siu, 20, with second-degree burglary and second-degree arson in connection with the fire at the restaurant at 721 W. Main Street.

Siu, last known address at 9 G St. NW, had been scheduled for arraignment in Superior Court on Thursday. He is in custody at the Norm Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.

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Firefighters were dispatched to the fire after an alert citizen noticed flames inside and called 911. Firefighters quickly doused the fire, preventing further damage to the business. The restaurant was unoccupied at the time, and nobody was hurt.

Initial reports suggested that the fire was suspicious in nature, and the VRFA and the Auburn Police Department investigated.

According to court records, officers found shoe prints outside in the dirt directly below a broken window. Inside they found that someone had taken food from the refrigerators and freezers and thrown it all over the walls, pulled coffee grinders off the counters and destroyed a sink in the wall. In the front entry, investigators found a broken full-length mirror and a cabinet on the floor. Before leaving the business, somebody had set fire to paperwork inside that same cabinet.

Siu came to the Auburn police department at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 18 claiming to have a lot of information about the fire. And according to what he allegedly told police, at the root of things lay a disagreement with the restaurant’s owner over pay.

According to the police account, Siu told police in the summer of 2009 he had agreed to do some yard work for the restaurant’s owner, Walid Doghli, and that the two men had agreed on a sum of $10 per hour for work that Siu completed.

Siu allegedly told police that he had completed five hours of work, but Doghil only paid him $20. He was angry about that, but he did not mention his anger to his employer.

Siu allegedly told police that on 11 p.m. on Jan. 16 he watched employees leave the restaurant and decided at that time to break in. According to what he allegedly told police, he went to the west side of the restaurant, broke a window with his hand and climbed through. He said he then walked into the restaurant and threw a cup of food around the kitchen. He allegedly told police that he approached a cash register and threw it on the floor, then lit a cigarette and placed it on some crumpled paper on the desk. According to the police account, he walked over to the door and kicked the glass panels, shattering them.

After Siu left, he told police, he walked to the Auburn Regional Medical Center to treat some cuts to his legs, but when an employee threatened to call security, he left. Siu allegedly showed police cuts on his hands and legs connected with the crime.