Squatter House Fire in Oakland

Firefighters responded to a single-alarm structure fire in a  vacant East Oakland house with a history of squatters early Tuesday morning.

Neighbors reported the fire at the single-family house at 2933 35th Ave. at 2:09 a.m. Firefighters had flames under control by 3:01 a.m., Oakland fire Battalion Chief Melinda Drayton said.

The single family home had previously been boarded up and  according to neighbors and the homeowner, who arrived at the scene around 3 a.m., the house had been vacant for about a month, Drayton said.

Both neighbors and the homeowner said they had noted the presence  of squatters at the residence in the past, Drayton said.

Drayton said that police had also come to the house and had  reported a history of squatters.

Firefighters believe the single-alarm fire began in the basement  of the house and then spread to the first floor and attic, Drayton said.

No injuries were reported and damage is estimated to be around  $150,000, Drayton said.
 

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