Officials: Texas Home Explosion May Have Been Intentional July 22, 2021
The explosion that destroyed a house in suburban Dallas on July 19 and heavily damaged the two next door, injuring six people, may not have been an accident, officials said.
Previously, fire officials had said that a gas leak in the Plano home that was destroyed was the likely cause of the explosion.
“After further investigation, it was determined the explosion may have been intentional,” Plano Police and Plano Fire-Rescue said in a news release, without providing details.
It appeared to be an isolated incident with no indications of any threats to the community, and the investigation remains ongoing, according to the release.
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Wednesday, July 21, 2021 7:15 PM EST By The Associated Press, AP
PLANO, Texas (AP) The explosion that destroyed a house in suburban Dallas and heavily damaged the two next door, injuring six people, may not have been an accident, officials said Wednesday.
Previously, fire officials had said that a gas leak in the Plano home that was destroyed Monday was the likely cause of the explosion.
“After further investigation, it was determined the explosion may have been intentional,” Plano Police and Plano Fire-Rescue said in a news release, without providing details..
It appeared to be an isolated incident with no indications of any threats to the community, and the investigation remains ongoing, according to the release.
Explosion that destroyed North Texas home and injured six people including three children may have been intentional, cops say
The Plano Fire Department responded to calls at 4.40pm Monday when a home at 4429 Cleveland Drive was completely leveled by an explosion
Previously, fire officials had said the explosion on Monday was likely caused by a gas leak in the Plano home - about 22 miles north of Dallas
After further investigation, it was determined the explosion may have been intentional, Plano Police and Plano Fire-Rescue said
A resident of the house and five neighbors were sent to the hospital
Investigators say Plano house explosion may have been intentional
After initially using explosives-sniffing dogs to rule out foul play, investigators now believe that the explosion may have been intentional. Author: Eline de Bruijn, WFAA Staff Published: 5:07 PM CDT July 21, 2021 Updated: 5:07 PM CDT July 21, 2021
PLANO, Texas A home explosion that sent six people to the hospital earlier this week may have been intentional, Plano Police and Plano Fire Rescue officials said Wednesday.
Officials on Tuesday said an isolated natural gas leak was the probable cause of the explosion, which leveled a home and rocked the neighborhood in the 4400 block of Cleveland Drive in west Plano. The house was left in pieces and the explosion damaged several nearby homes.
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