December 1, 2008
Former meth house burns in Sissonville
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A fire broke out early this morning in a Sissonville house that had been previously shut down for making methamphetamine.
The fire started about 3 a.m. at 1656 Legg Fork, according to Lt. Bryan Stover of the Kanawha County Sheriff's Department. The house was the site of a former meth lab.
"Just because the structure was boarded up and unoccupied, we're going to call it a suspicious fire," Stover said.
The fire remains under investigation.Advertisement - Your ad here
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