Fire Officials Suspect Arson in Nevada Thanksgiving Fire
Las Vegas, Nev., fire officials say arson may be behind an early Thanksgiving morning fire that caused $20,000 in damages to a vacant house.
Firefighters responded just after midnight to the blaze in the 4900 block of Glory Lane, near Decatur Boulevard and Lone Mountain Road in northwest Las Vegas.
Nobody was injured, but the fire gutted a bedroom of the single-story house and partially damaged an adjacent bedroom.
The rest of the house had heavy smoke damage.
Neighbors told fire investigators that the vacant house was sometimes frequented by teenagers.
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