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Air National Guard firefighter’s death reaches 3-year anniversary, fire marshals still investigating

By Jarett Lewis 

December 27, 2023 

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — It has now been three years since the tragic death of Air National Guard firefighter Logan Young.

Young, a senior airman with the Martinsburg-based 167th Airlift Wing, died while battling a barn fire in a rural area of Berkeley County in the early morning hours of Dec. 27, 2020. Investigators said a beam in the barn collapsed and struck him and another fireman. The second victim survived.

The state Fire Marshal’s Office determined that the fire was an arson and there is still an ongoing search for a suspect.

Chief Deputy of the state Fire Marshal’s Office Robbie Bailey said they have received tips over the past three years, but nothing definitive as far as finding the person responsible for intentionally setting the fire.

“We continue to actively work it and chase down any leads that come up,” Bailey said. “Our marshals out in the field continue to track those down.”

A mayday was called sometime around 2:30 a.m. that morning. Three other firefighters were injured while attending to the fire along with Young in the 3800 block of Charles Town Road.

Bailey said they do not consider this case to be a cold one. Their office looks into the fire on a regular basis with weekly discussions.

“It is not put on the shelf, it is very much an active case,” said Bailey.

The Chief Deputy believes there is someone or maybe multiple people that know something in connection to the deadly fire. Even if it might be a small detail, Bailey said that piece of information could be crucial to their ongoing investigation.

“That could end up going together with other information that we already have or that we’re trying to piece together,” said Bailey. “There’s lots of things that we already know, but we feel confident that the right bit of information that could really get some closure for this case.”

A $23,000 reward is being offered for someone that brings forth information regarding that case and the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Young’s death.

Those with information are asked to call 1-800-233-3473. That number is a 24-hour hotline for tips to be left. Those who call can ask to be left anonymous.

Along with being a firefighter, Young was also a combat veteran with a previous deployment to the Middle East in 2014.

Young was the recipient of numerous awards and decorations including the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Service Medal, Air Force Good Conduct Medal and National Defense Service Medal.

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