Seven people and three cats were displaced by a two-alarm house fire in San Jose on Sunday night, according to officials.
SAN JOSE — Seven people were displaced from their homes in a possible arson fire Sunday night in San Jose, according to authorities.
The San Jose Fire Department dispatched an engine to the 100 block of North 6th Street at 10:20 p.m. after receiving reports of a fire inside an apartment, according to spokesperson Erica Ray. Crews arrived to find a blaze on the second floor of a two-story Victorian home that had been converted to apartments, Ray said. A second alarm was dispatched at 10:29 p.m.
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