HOME DEPOT FIRE: The fire that burned down a San Jose Home Depot was started by a suspect who was trying to steal merchandise, prosecutors alleged.
yesterday.
He lit the fire intentionally in an aisle while stealing tools, authorities said, although they didn't go into specifics. on Blossom Hill Road earlier this month, Gogue allegedly stole from a Macy's in the East Bay, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney's office. The fire has raised questions about safety inside the Home Depot. The sprinkler system apparently did not activate as the flames raced through the aisles, forcing panicked shoppers and employees to run for safety.
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