Crime & Safety
Three Cars Damaged In Suspicious Fire Today In Campbell
Police are seeking witnesses to the incident in a parking lot near the intersection of Nido Drive and Budd Avenue.

Three cars were damaged in what fire officials are considering a suspicious blaze in Campbell early this morning.
Firefighters responded around 4 a.m. to three cars on fire in a parking lot near the intersection of Nido Drive and Budd Avenue, Santa Clara County Fire Battalion Chief Brian Glass said.
Glass said the fires are considered “suspicious” and remain under investigation this morning.
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Investigators are collecting cellphone video, witness statements and surveillance video to try to identify a possible suspect, he said.
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