Illegal activity causes accidental fire

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Noblesville firefighters work to extinguish an attic fire at 3211 Westfield Rd. on Aug. 29. (Photo submitted)
Noblesville firefighters work to extinguish an attic fire at 3211 Westfield Rd. on Aug. 29. (Photo submitted)

A heating unit used to grow marijuana started a fire in the attic of a Noblesville home on Aug. 29.

Division Chief Rick Russell said firefighters were dispatched to a possible kitchen fire at 3211 Westfield Rd. at 9:50 p.m. The home owner, Bruce Cornelius, told officials he was on the couch when he heard something in the attic space. Cornelius stated he could see a glow above the ceiling. He tried to extinguish the fire before help arrived but was unsuccessful.

At 9:56 p.m., firefighters arrived to discover smoke coming from the eaves of the home. Russell said fire crews made entry into the home to discover a fire in the attic space above one of the bedrooms. It took approximately 25 minutes before the fire was extinguished.

Russell stated the fire originated in the area of a heating element and exhaust unit that was used in a marijuana growing operation. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Dept. removed approximately 30 plants from the home.

The fire has caused approximately $139,000 in damages. Russell stated the fire was ruled accidental and caused no injuries.

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