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Vacant Home Known To Be Targeted By Vandals In Maryland Gutted By Flames: Fire Marshal

A vacant home in Harford County known to be a hot spot for vandals went up in flames over the weekend, according to the Maryland Fire Marshal.

3447 Dorothy Avenue, Joppa,

3447 Dorothy Avenue, Joppa,

Photo Credit: Office Of The Maryland State Fire Marshal

Dozens of firefighters were called late on Saturday afternoon to the 3400 block of Dorothy Avenue in Joppa, where a neighbor reported that a home was torched, though no possible suspects have been identified. 

It took crews from the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company and nearby agencies approximately 20 minutes to get the flames under control, according to the fire marshal, though not before the residence was gutted and caused an estimated $50,000 in cash.

According to the fire marshal, "the home has been vacant for years and has been subject to vandalism." 

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, officials said. No injuries were reported.

Anyone with information has been asked to contact fire investigators by calling (410) 386-3050.

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