Fire that burned Clark Co. home a second time ‘suspicious’, chief says

GERMAN TOWNSHIP — Fire officials are investigating the “suspicious” circumstances that caused a home to go up in flames a second time in Clark County.

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German Township firefighters were called to the 5000 block of Snyder Domer Road for reports of a house fire around 2:20 p.m.

An initial investigation revealed that the fire started with a dehumidifier in the basement of the home that extended into the kitchen and other areas, according to German Township Fire Chief Tim Holman.

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Holman said firefighters went over the fire “meticulously” and made sure there were no signs of smoke or flames before leaving the scene.

Shortly after leaving the scene, around 7 p.m., firefighters were called back to the home after reports of flames showing.

Holman said it is incredibly unlikely enough heat could have been regenerated to cause a rekindle.

This led Holman to believe the second fire at the home was suspicious.

The home was a total loss after the second fire, Holman said.

The family who lived in the home cannot return and is currently staying with relatives.

We will continue to follow this story.

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