Crime & Safety
Barn, Several Vehicles Burned In Fire On Old Sonoma Road
No one was injured in the Tuesday blaze.

A barn housing nearly a dozen vehicles sustained significant damage in a fire Tuesday night in Napa County, a Cal Fire spokesman said.
Fire crews responded to a report of a structure fire in the 4000 block of Old Sonoma Road west of state Highway 29 around 8 p.m., Cal Fire Capt. Joe Fletcher said.
The roughly 4,000-square-foot barn stored five all-terrain vehicles, a forklift, two tractors, a pick-up truck and two cars, Fletcher said.
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A transformer was also damaged in the fire, he said. The one-story barn is on a vineyard and located about a half-mile away from the road, Fletcher said.
The blaze was contained at about 9 p.m. and did not spread to the vineyard or wildland, according to Fletcher. No one was inside the structure during the blaze, according to Fletcher. Fletcher did not have a damage estimate available tonight.
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Firefighters remained at the scene tonight to conduct overhaul and put out any hot spots, he said. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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