reporting in northwest, kenneth mouton, abc7 news. alison: now a story you will see only on 7 tonight. what happens when the flame of passion burns out? well, in this case, one georgetown relationship, it burned something else. that is exactly what 18-year-old hopesy enriquez did. she burned her ex-boyfriend's car. she scornfully admitted to doing it when they arrested her he cheated on her. >> i honestly did not think she would do something like this. i don't care how mad you are, you don't just set someone's car on fire no matter what the situation is. alison: that is the ex right there. he says he is now auto insurance purgatory. he also says he thinks she needs to have a psychiatric evaluation. leon: nothing like young love. all right. maryland governor larry hogan signed noah's law that requires all first-time d.u.i. offenders inm ignition interlock device before driving. it's named after montgomery county police officer noah leotta who was killed in december by a drunk driver. coming up at 6:00 tonight, brad bell is getting some