Saturday, January 24, 2009

Arson Suspected As Vacant Home In Foreclosure Burns To The Ground

In Alvin, Texas, The Facts reports:
  • Alvin fire officials suspect arson as the cause of a blaze that destroyed a vacant two-story home and led to a firefighter’s injury early Monday morning. Fire officials received the call about 1 a.m. Monday, and once they arrived at the 3,500-square-foot house [...], it was engulfed in flames, Alvin Fire Chief Rex Klesel said. “The second floor collapsed down into the first floor,” he said. “There was a garage we were able to save.”

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  • The detached, two-story garage had living quarters inside, but the home has been vacant because it’s been involved in foreclosure proceedings for several months, fire officials said. [...] The home had no electricity turned on nor was there any lighting Monday morning, which is why officials believe the fire was set intentionally.

For more, see Vacant house burns to ground; arson suspected.

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