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Five suspicious fires break out in Flint

By Tanya Terry

The Flint Fire Department said they were investigating five fires in the city, each just blocks away from each other, and each occurring on Friday, September 27.

The suspected arsons occurred at homes on Josephine Street and Adams Avenue, as well of three on W. Hamilton Street.

All the homes were abandoned, and the suspicious fires are believed not to be a threat to the public at this time.

Additional information is not available presently, but will be made available by the Courier when and if it becomes possible.

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