Officials are investigating an early-morning fire in Manchester that they deemed to be suspicious in nature.
WMUR reports the two-alarm blaze at a vacant building on West Street was called in about 5 a.m. Thursday.
Fire crews arrived to the scene to find the building fully involved. Flames were seen coming from all three floors of the structure.
Firefighters were able to contain the blaze and kept it from spreading to nearby inhabited residences. No injuries were reported.
Fire Chief James Burkush said the fire appears to be suspicious considering that no one lived in the building and the gas was shut off.
Burkush said it looks as if there were multiple fires set in the building.
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