Three day Alcoholics Anonymous alliance ends when Patricia Hodges-Ramirez relapses and lights apartment on fire - Aug. 24,2012

Fifty-six year old Patricia Hodges-Ramirez is from the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) fellowship of Austin, Texas identified and promoted by the Hill Country Intergroup of Travis County on 1825 Fortview Rd., Suite #104, Austin, Tx 78704 in the 512 area code (i.e. http://austinaa.org/). Following in the continual cycle of abstinence and relapse that AA teaches, Patricia Hodges-Ramirez had moved into the apartment of an "unnamed witness" she met at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting identified as a "he" in a 6700 square foot, multi-family home located at 1316 Lamar Square Dr Austin, Texas and started a relapse as is so common in the fellowship. The result of her relapse was trying to burn the building down with no remorse to the possibility of killing all of the residents.

Woman charged in fire at apartment
Witness saw her light the fire

Updated: Monday, 27 Aug 2012, 5:04 PM CDT
Published : Monday, 27 Aug 2012, 5:04 PM CDT

AUSTIN (KXAN) - Austin Police Department has arrested and charged Patricia Hodges-Ramirez, 56, with arson in connection with a fire that happened just after 1 a.m. on Friday in a North Lamar Boulevard apartment building.

Austin Fire Department responded to report of a trash fire at 1316 Lamar Square Drive. When they arrived, fire crews found a small smoldering fire on the ground level of an apartment building. They found that the items which were burning came from the second floor balcony and had been moved to the ground by the first APD officer who arrived on the scene.

A witness told investigators that the fire was intentionally set and identified a photo of the suspect. The witness told police he moved into an apartment with Hodges-Ramiriez about three days earlier. They had met at Alcoholics Anonymous, he told police.

The witness told police that on the night of the fire, he got home about 8 p.m. The suspect, Hodges-Ramirez, told the witness she had been drinking and the witness said she continued to drink the rest of the night and into early morning hours, and that she would go in and out of the apartment. He told police he checked on her intermittently.

At one point, the witness left the apartment and saw a chair on fire two apartments down the hallway. He put out the fire with a portable fire extinguisher that was on an exterior wall at the building.

About 15 minutes later, the witness saw Hodges-Ramirez try to re-light the chair using a hand-held lighter, he told police, but it didn't light. She next allegedly tried to light a pile of clothing and a mattress, among other things, using the same lighter. The first attempt did not work, but the witness saw her try again and then smoke and a small fire started. It grew in size and intensity, according to the witness, and he moved the mattress from the pile.

The witness told police he asked Hodges-Ramirez, "Why are you trying to kill those people?" and her alleged response was, "Because they weren't any good."

According to the police report, earlier in the evening, the resident of the apartment where the fire burned had kicked Hodges-Ramirez out of the apartment, allegedly stating he believed that she suffered from a mental illness, that she was off her medication and intoxicated.

Fire investigators determined that the second fire had the potential to grow in size and intensity within a short period of time. Given its location in front of an apartment door, such a fire would have blocked all normal means of egress from it had the fire been allowed to burn. They determine the two fires were intentionally set.

Hodges-Ramirez did not return to the scene until 2 1/2 hours later. She allegedly denied her name and said she was not involved in the fires. However, the witness identified her to police as the person he saw lighting the fire.

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I wonder how long she will be mandated to AA for this?

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People like Patricia Hodges-Ramirez have access to the Austin Texas Fellowship of the International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous BID process to entice young people on overnight stays in hotel rooms with the criminals recruited from jails and prisons without any safeguards or precautions in place. The 2013 ICYPAA bid has been completed and luckily young people are safe from the Austin Texas fellowship for next year.

THE TEXAS ICYPAA BID

The Texas ICYPAA Bid Committee is a group of Texans who are attempting to bring the International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous to our state.
OUR PLAN

To work with other Texas YPAA organizations to prepare a bid that meets the ICYPAA requirements. Bidding Requirements are given in the ICYPAA website and must be addressed by all bidders. We will attempt to include as many YPAA organizations from as many Texas cities as possible.

To hold outreach events in order to encourage fellowship and raise funds to finance our bid attempt. We will be holding events in as many Texas cities as we can to increase participation and to raise money to cover bid preparation and related expenses.

To travel as a group to the 54th ICYPAA in St. Louis and present our bid proposal to the Advisory Council. We hope to have a strong Texan presence at this year’s conference to support our bid and represent Texas young people in AA.

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Our next Statewide Bid Committee meeting will be held in Houston on Saturday (August 4th) at St. Martin’s at 1:30PM. We hope to see you there!

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