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3 overnight fires break out in Cleveland

No one was injured in any of the fires.

CLEVELAND — Firefighters had a busy night in Cleveland as crews responded to three separate house fires overnight.

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Below is a breakdown and the details of each incident: 

7912 Elton Avenue 

EMS officials told 3News that no one was injured from the house fire. 

3242 East 121st Street 

Cleveland fire officials told 3News that they have determined this fire was intentional. The fire started outside the home and caused substantial damage to the ground floor. Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 216-252-7463.

12315 Lenacrave Avenue 

Everyone inside of the home made it out safely, according to Cleveland fire. The fire was on the second floor of the home and the roof, but firefighters were able to put it out quickly. The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

Additionally, a fire reignited overnight on Maplewood Avenue in Brunswick. Firefighters had to demolish part of the home. 3News' Lindsay Buckingham spoke with the owners following the initial fire. There is currently a GoFundMe for Beverly and Billy Ray Watkins who had lived in the home for 40 years. 

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