Explosion that destroyed Plano home ‘may have been intentional,’ authorities say
Explosion that destroyed Plano home ‘may have been intentional,’ authorities say
The short update from the Plano Police Department gave no indication what about the explosion made police think it was intentional
Inspectors from the Plano Fire Marshall office examine the site of a house explosion on the 4400 block of Cleveland Drive in Plano, Texas, on Tuesday, July 20, 2021.(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer)
This story was updated at 7:44 p.m. with information from people who live in the neighborhood.
The explosion in a Plano neighborhood this week that leveled one house, damaged several others and left six people hospitalized “may have been intentional,” authorities said Wednesday.
Plano house explosion may have been intentional, investigators now say
By David Sentendrey and FOX 4 Staff
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Plano police now believe that a house explosion on Monday may have been intentional.
PLANO, Texas - Plano police now believe that a house explosion on Monday may have been intentional.
No other information was given, including any new evidence that would explain the new theory.
The man who lived in the home barely survived the blast, and it s unclear still if he s going to pull through.
It s also unclear if he gave investigators information to change the course of the investigation.
People living in the area now have even more questions.