More details were released Friday on the arrest of a suspect in numerous fires in the Fairfax district. Here's what authorities know about the suspect.
A structure fire at a Hollywood recording studio hit too close to home for Sharon Osbourne, who shared the Los Angeles Times story while revealing that her daughter Aimee was one of the fire's victims. According to the Times, one person died in the fire while an additional two were injured. Taking to her Instagram early Friday morning, Osbourne shared that the two who survived were Aimee and her producer. "Today my daughter @aro officialmusic was working in a recording studio at this building with her producer," Osbourne wrote, captioning an image of the LA Times story. "They are the lucky two that made it out alive." Per the news report, the survivors suffered smoke exposure during the fire that broke out Thursday night. They reportedly declined to be taken to the hospital. According to L.A. Fire Captain Erick Scott, 78 firefighters took on the fire, putting it out in just under an hour. "Our firefighters took a beating," Scott told the Times. "