WBOC
By Karen Campbell
Three Fires in Cambridge Ruled Arson
CAMBRIDGE, Md. - Deputy State Fire Marshals say someone intentionally set multiple fires that in Cambridge.
Investigators say three dwelling fires have been ruled arson.
The first fire happened on March 20 at 617 High Street and involved a vacant two story single family home. The fire broke out at 11:44 p.m. Damages to the structure are estimated at $90,000.
The additional two fires that happened on March 26 involved vacant two story single family homes located at 601 Cross Street with estimated damages of $15,000, and 523 Cedar Street with estimated damages of $20,000.Those fires broke out at 8:10 p.m. and 8:19 p.m. respectively.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal encourages anyone with information to contact the office.
Callers can contact the Lower Eastern Shore Regional Office of the State Fire Marshal at 410-713-3780 or the Arson Hotline at 1-800-492-7529.
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