Fire Destroys Unoccupied Home in Kennewick Overnight, Cause is Unknown
An unoccupied home in Kennewick was destroyed by fire overnight.
The Kennewick Police Department and fire crews were called out to the 5600 block of West Metaline Avenue for a residential fire just before 4 am.
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Upon arrival, it was learned the structure was unoccupied. Fire crews were able to contain the fire and extinguish the blaze.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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