Suspicious Fire in Sacramento

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Two Sacramento businesses were destroyed by flames Monday morning in a two-alarm fire that investigators are calling suspicious.
Photos From The Field: Sacramento Businesses Destroyed In Fire
It started just before 1 a.m. in the 6900 block of 65th Street, near Florin Road, at a building that housed Galaxy Furniture and a Tool Outlet store.
It's possible that thieves started the blaze, as it appears someone tried to break into the back of the building, a store owner said.
A security door even had a hole cut in the back, the owner showed KCRA 3.
Once the flames started, they spread pretty quickly, fire investigators said.
Crews fought it defensively in part because of a dangerous 2008 blaze that was in a similar building next door.
A handful of firefighters were on the roof when it started to collapse.
"We had a mayday call on that fire," said Monte Ernst, a battalion chief with the Sacramento Metro Fire Department. "This building is almost the same building -- and almost a carbon copy fire."
Officials are still trying to determine the cause.
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