Two car fires were reported on Firedispatch on Sunday. The first report was made at 5:56pm for a vehicle fire at 437 3rd Lane. The second report made by Firedispatch came in at 6:05pm at 461 Baden Avenue. Everything South City then received a report of a white Toyota Tacoma truck ws burning in the parking lot between Baden and 3rd Lane, and no owner around.
Everything South City friend ‘Misha SillyDino Misha’ sent us some photos of the damage down. Below are the photos and the conversation that took place on our facebook page last evening. We do not have more information on the reported 2nd vehicle fire at this time.
Julie Chimenti Yikes!
Alex Ace Landucci woha
YuSha Ng Omg!!
Kimberly Rogers- Sutter Damn looks like someone is pissed or leaving a harsh message
Alan Lopez Nation wide is on your side
Muriel Pleasic Peninger couldn’t steel it so they burnt it to the ground. R there any cameras there? There should be.
Crystal WolfLady I can’t believe no one saw these cars being set afire? 3 Cars in the same area? There are no coinkydinks! Very sorry for the owners of these vehicles. As Everything SSF said “Own your block or someone else will!” I mean its not like we have cops? Oh wait we do? Where are they all? giving tickets for flip-flop parking? Searching for expired tags at 1am in the morning? WTF were they?
Dino Fontana It’ll buff out
Vanessa Pacheco Eek! I hope the person setting cars on fire doesn’t decide to go a block north, since my car is on 4th Lane. =-O
Rosanna Rosales I heard fire fighters all over the place and my room smelt like smoke. Now I know why thanks.
Janel M Chrestenson Pearson I consider this more than curious…
Alex Osejo The white tacoma was next to my house that was between 3rd lane and baden idk if someone threw something in the truckbed or what
Ann Marie Gazzano Omg….that’s my block!
Everything South City Ann Marie Gazzano we just posted photos of the truck.
Ann Marie Gazzano Ugh…just saw them …horrible. .hopefully the culprit will be apprehended….too close for comfort.
Elisa Nunez Got to keep our neighborhood watch strong