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Fire May Have Been Deliberately Set

By: Bill Palmer
Updated: February 13, 2013
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February 13, 2013

According to the Ashtabula Star Beacon, a fire that leveled a vacant commercial building in Conneaut, Ohio on Monday may have been deliberately set, officials said.

The building on West Jackson Street was completely destroyed and was last used to make metal cans for the General Aluminum Company.

Firefighters from Ashtabula County and West Springfield battled the flames thick smoke and windy conditions.

There were no injuries reported.
     

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The property may have been vacant, but it was REAL men & women having to fight a blaze that some idiot decided would be fun, Just think...if you, who started that fire, had caught on fire, they'd even would have saved your sorry butt, even after YOU started it in the first place!!

Micheline M. February 14, 2013 at 11:31 am

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