ARLINGTON – A storage building and all its contents were destroyed in a fire Wednesday morning, according to the Brookings County Sheriff’s Office.
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ARLINGTON – A storage building and all its contents were destroyed in a fire April 10, according to the Brookings County Sheriff’s Office.
The fire was reported at 7:20 a.m. Wednesday, April 10, and occurred at 45474 209th St., Arlington, Assistant Sheriff Scott Sebring said.
“The building was a complete loss along with electrical equipment, a skid loader, back hoe/trencher, four-wheeler, cable plows and miscellaneous tools. The value of the barn and items is unknown at this time,” Sebring said.
“The cause of the fire is also unknown at this time,” he added.
Also responding were the Arlington Fire Department, Bruce Fire Department, and Arlington Ambulance.
The fire is under investigation with the Brookings County Sheriff’s Office.