Authorities have identified two people killed in a house fire in Union Gap last Sunday. The fire in Union Gap that destroyed a home and left the two dead was intentionally set. That from investigators in the Union Gap Police Department who say the suspicious fire has now turned into a homicide investigation. The fire was reported at about 2:50 a.m. March 28 at a home at 2210 South 5th Avenue in Union Gap. Two bodies were found after the flames were doused. An autopsy has found that both died of smoke inhalation.
They've been identified as 33-year-old Tyler Aalbu and 66-year-old Roger Harrington both from Yakima.