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Firefighters were quick to extinguish Tuesday morning fire in Yreka

Firefighters were quick to extinguish Tuesday morning fire in Yreka Siskiyou Daily News A fire that started in a shed-like structure full of items like tires, car parts and other flammables was contained before it could spread Tuesday morning in Yreka.  The thick black smoke from the blaze could be seen hovering in the sky throughout the city, and many people took to Facebook to inquire about it. Yreka Fire Department chief Jerry Lemos said they received a report of the fire at 417 Wetzel Way, off of North Street just after 8 a.m. Fire crews, including those from Yreka Fire, South Yreka Fire, and CAL FIRE Siskiyou responded.

Yreka explosion under investigation - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

YREKA, Calif. – Police are investigating a reported explosion in Yreka. Police said at about 4:12 a.m. Tuesday, they received numerous 9-1-1 calls regarding an explosion in the 100 block of Bruce Street. The Yreka Police Department and the Yreka Fire Department responded to the scene and reportedly found two incendiary devices, one of which had detonated with the other partially detonated. YPD said the scene was secured and the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad safely collected the devices. There were no injuries. The case remains under investigation and no further information was provided by investigators. Anyone with further details is asked to call YPD at 530-841-2300.

Early morning explosion in Yreka were likely two pipe

Siskiyou Daily News An early morning explosion that prompted numerous 911 calls led to the recovery of improvised explosive devices on Tuesday, said Yreka Police Department Lt. Chris Betts. The incendiary devices, thought to be pipe bombs, were found when officers with the Yreka Police Department and the Yreka Fire Department responded to the 100 block of Bruce Street just before 4:15 a.m., Betts said. One of the devices had been detonated and the other partially detonated, Betts said. The Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad responded and over the next three hours, safely collected the devices. A pipe bomb is in improvised explosive device made by putting explosives into a section of sealed pipe. They can include materials like glass and nails that cause more damage when they explode. 

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