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Fire at uninhabitated in Oshkosh under investigation, officials seeking evidence to find cause

Fire at uninhabitated in Oshkosh under investigation, officials seeking evidence to find cause

Yahoo13-07-2025
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WFRV) – The Oshkosh Police and Fire Departments were called to the scene of a fire at 1 p.m. on Saturday, which is being investigated for its cause.
Officials announced that the departments were sent to the 1100 block of Pioneer Drive, reporting that smoke was seen from an uninhabited building with a fire inside.
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According to the release, the fire was put out with nobody reported as injured, as officials seek to find the cause.
The investigation is ongoing; officials are seeking information that may relate to the cause, including suspicious individuals in the general vicinity in the dark hours around July 11 or early morning/afternoon on Saturday.
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Anyone with details is asked to contact the Oshkosh Police Department at (920) 236-5700.
No additional details are available.
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