Crime & Safety

Reston IT Exec and Family Feared Lost in Fire: Report

Fire officials in Anne Arundel County say no bodies have been discovered in massive mansion fire Monday.

Six people are unaccounted for following a mansion fire in Annapolis overnight that had firefighters wrestling the blaze into the morning.

The Washington Post reports the home is owned by Reston IT exec Donald Pyle and his wife, Sandra Pyle. The couple and four children are the residents still unaccounted for, according to the Post.

Crews responded at 3:30 a.m. to the home in the 900 block of Childs Point Road.

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Some 85 firefighters battled the fire in the 16,000 square foot home through the night, getting it under control around 7 a.m. But crews were expected to continue working at the scene through the day.

The residents may have been at home at the time of the fire, but bodies have not been recovered, according to WJLA.

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“There was an early on belief that they may be out of town,” Capt. Russ Davies told WTOP. “So far we have not been able to verify that.”

No injuries to firefighters have been reported. The cause of the blaze is not yet known.

Donald Pyle is chief operating officer at ScienceLogic, according to the Post, an information technology company that monitors networks for private and government clients.

Photos: Anne Arundel County Fire Department on Facebook.

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