Crime & Safety

Cause of Clarendon Road Fire Still Unknown

The State Fire Marshal is investigating.

The State Fire Marshal is investigating a Clarendon Road fire that started at 8 p.m. Oct. 2.

Cleveland Heights Fire Chief William Freeman said the blaze started on the third floor of a single-family home and took about 20 minutes to extinguish.

The residents of the single-family home were out of town during the time of the fire, Freeman said. The cause is still unknown, and no one was injured.

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Freeman said the third floor is uninhabitable and all contents are damaged, and there is water and smoke damage on the second floor and smoke damage on the first floor.


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