Fire at Sacramento gas station deemed "suspicious" by investigators

Sacramento gas station catches fire for second time in past week

SACRAMENTO – A suspicious fire investigation is underway Wednesday at a south Sacramento gas station building that firefighters said burned in a fire last week

Sacramento Fire responded to the scene near Florin Road and Franklin Boulevard late Wednesday morning, which is the same location where they contained a fire last Wednesday.

Crews responded around 11 a.m. and found smoke showing from the roof of the boarded-up gas station and eventually found fire in the attic space.

"This is suspicious in nature since this building was completely boarded up and there's a fence around it," Sacramento Fire Captain Justin Sylvia said. "The fence was broken into, the owner noticed the fence was broken into as well as some boards from the board up missing." 

The owner contacted the company to replace the missing pieces and once that company arrived at the location, they found the smoke. 

The suspect in last week's fire remains outstanding, Sylvia said. 

No injuries were reported. 

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