A massive five-alarm fire Wednesday, May 20, destroyed a vacant building near the intersection of West Hampton Avenue and North 32nd Street.
A 22-year-old woman has been arrested after investigators determined a cigarette flicked inside a vacant Milwaukee building near 32nd and Hampton caused a massive fire that led to its demolition.
Stevens told police that she and her friends went to the rooftop of the building, where she discarded a lit cigarette through a hole in the rooftop. The post 'May or may not have lit the bando on fire ...
Milwaukee police arrested a 22-year-old woman in connection with a 5-alarm warehouse fire near 32nd and Hampton as crews prepared to demolish the unstable vacant building.
Milwaukee County prosecutors say a woman's cigarette is what sparked a five-alarm fire on the city's north side, destroying a vacant warehouse.
A Milwaukee woman has admitted to accidentally starting a five-alarm fire that destroyed a historic building on the city’s north side, saying the blaze was caused by a cigarette she flicked off the ...