Crime & Safety
Poway Home Damaged In Weekend Fire
Two residents and some pets managed to escape, but one cat may have perished with another missing, news and officials said.
POWAY, CA – Fire gutted a home in Poway early Sunday morning.
Someone called 911 to report their neighbor's house was on fire just after 3 a.m., San Diego Sheriff's Lt. David Buether said.
The occupants of the home, located on St. Andrews Drive in a neighborhood north of Espola Road, were able to get out and were not injured, a fire battalion chief confirmed.
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A 72-year-old man and his 34-year-old son resided at the house with their two dogs and two cats, NBC San Diego reported. The dogs were safe, but one of the cats reportedly died in the fire and the other was still missing.
Several neighbors, including a nearby assisted living facility, were evacuated but were later allowed to return home, according to the news station.
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There was no information on the cause of the fire, and the Poway Fire Department said it was still under investigation.
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