KOMONEWS, SEATTLE, WA - The woman who was arrested last week in connection with a series of arson fires that left a trail of damage in the city was being held in lieu of a $3 million bond after making an initial court appearance Monday. Sarah Ramey, 42, of Tacoma, was being held on probable cause after investigators connected her to 18 fires that were deliberately set last week. She was taken into custody Friday. Authorities said they could decide to formally charge her with eight counts of first-degree arson. She was expected to return to court on Wednesday when prosecutors could announce their charging decision in the case. The Pierce County Superior Court judge said Ramey could be accused of several charges in addition to arson, including residential burglary, possession of stolen property and ID theft.   The woman who was arrested last week in connection with a series of arson fires that left a trail of damage in the city was being held in lieu of a $3 million bond after making an initial court appearance Monday. Sarah Ramey, 42, of Tacoma, was being held on probable cause after investigators connected her to 18 fires that were deliberately set last week. She was taken into custody Friday. Authorities said they could decide to formally charge her with eight counts of first-degree arson. She was expected to return to court on Wednesday when prosecutors could announce their charging decision in the case. The Pierce County Superior Court judge said Ramey could be accused of several charges in addition to arson, including residential burglary, possession of stolen property and ID theft.