Crime & Safety
$25K In Damage After Bel Air Truck Fire: Investigators
A vehicle burst into flames outside a business on Conowingo Road Saturday, according to the fire marshal.

BEL AIR, MD — A vehicle caught fire Saturday morning in Bel Air, officials said. The fire marshal ruled the blaze accidental and said it caused thousands of dollars in damage.
A Harford County sheriff's deputy discovered the fire while passing by the 1700 block of Conowingo Road, according to investigators.
Firefighters were dispatched at 8:45 a.m. to the rear of Hickory International, a truck and tractor business on Conowingo Road.
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First responders found damage to the building's exterior and two rollback trucks, according to Rich Gardiner of the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company.
Three engines, a tower truck and two chiefs responded to the blaze, Gardiner said.
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Within five minutes, firefighters brought the blaze under control.
Investigators said the blaze caused $25,000 in damage to a 2005 International Rollback. According to the fire marshal, Walters Rollback Service owns the vehicle, where an electrical failure caused the fire in the engine compartment.
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