ConFire crews quickly extinguished six cars that were set ablaze in the Antioch eBART parking lot Thursday afternoon.
ANTIOCH -- The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District said on Twitter just after 2:30 p.m. Thursday that crews were responding to reports of six cars on fire in the eBART parking lot in Antioch, adjacent to Slatten Ranch Road.
The ConFire PIO later said the fires had been extinguished and suspected the blazes were a result of attempts to steal fuel. Fire in eBART, Antioch parking lot extinguished with a total of six vehicles extensively damaged. Fire appears to have been caused during attempted gasoline theft. Incident remains under investigation.
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