CHILLICOTHE, Ohio -- The Division of State Fire Marshal continued to investigate three recent fires in Chillicothe.
NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS Tuesday.
The first fire was Saturday, April 18, at 414 Clinton Rd., and the structure was a recreational vehicle.
Division of State Fire Marshal investigators ruled the fire to be arson.
Accidental causes were eliminated. As this is an ongoing investigation, specific details about how and where the fire was started cannot be released. No one was injured.
The second fire was Sunday, April 19, at 1959 Rocky Rd., and the structure was an unoccupied residence.
Division of State Fire Marshal investigators ruled the fire to be arson.
Accidental causes were eliminated. As this is an ongoing investigation, specific details about how and where the fire was started cannot be released. No one was injured.
The third fire was Tuesday, April 21, at 91 Narrows Rd., and the structure was a barn.
Division of State Fire Marshal investigators continued to look into the fire.
Investigators have not determined the cause of the fire but said it did not appear to be electrical in nature.
The third fire has not been ruled on currently.
A Blue Ribbon arson reward of as much as $5,000 was offered to anyone with information leading to the identification of the person or persons responsible for the fires on Rocky and Clinton roads.
At this time, investigators have found no evidence that any of the fires are related.
Investigators stressed information from the community is important and asked anyone with information to contact the fire marshal at 800-589-2728 or the Ross County sheriff at 740-773-1186.
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