Grand jury returns no bill in Iconic Village apartments arson
SAN MARCOS, Texas - Hays County Criminal District Attorney Kelly Higgins announced today that a Hays County Grand Jury issued a “no-bill” this week in the arson causing death case against Jacobe Ferguson. Ferguson had been accused of starting the 2018 fire at the Iconic Village apartments in San Marcos. A no-bill means that a grand jury did not find sufficient evidence to issue an indictment against a person accused of a felony in Texas.
The Grand Jury met several times over the course of two months and diligently considered the evidence related to the arson investigation. Following the presentation, the Grand Jury issued a no-bill that stated that they “failed to find a bill of indictment against the accused” and that they “encourage law enforcement to continue this investigation.”
The fire at the Iconic Village apartments occurred on July 20, 2018, and five people were killed in the blaze. The case remained unsolved until a task force that included the ATF, Texas Rangers, the San Marcos Fire Marshal and San Marcos Police obtained an arrest warrant accusing Jacobe Ferguson in July 2023. Ferguson was held in jail for a time, but has been free on bond awaiting a decision on the matter since 2023. The decision of the grand jury releases Ferguson from that bond.
Criminal District Attorney Kelly Higgins pledged that his office would continue to work with law enforcement to ensure that the investigation into the fire continues.
He stated, “I want to thank the members of the Grand Jury for their time and attention to this matter. I also want to thank the families of the young people killed and injured in this tragic fire for their patience and understanding. We feel for their loss every day and we remain committed to bringing the arsonist to justice to provide closure to those who have lost so much. We take the Grand Jury’s encouragement to continue the investigation to heart and will continue to work with the task force to that end.”









