Arson fires investigated in northwest Oklahoma City
By Staff Reports NewsOK.com on Sep 16, 2013, at 4:29 PM
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The bee belongs to a group of solitary bees commonly known as "wool carder bees" because their cotton-like brood cells are made of plant hairs.
The storm included heavy downpours, lightning and some strong winds.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Fire investigators are asking the public to help solve a rash of apparent arson fires in northwest Oklahoma City.
A woman was injured in one of the fires late Sunday, a fire official said.
Six fires have been reported since Sept. 3 in the area of NW 39 and N Pennsylvania Avenue.
About midnight Sunday, fire broke out in trash bins between two houses at 1819 and 1825 NW 42. A woman in one of the houses fell trying to get out of her home and suffered a head injury, District Chief Randy Williams said.
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The bee belongs to a group of solitary bees commonly known as "wool carder bees" because their cotton-like brood cells are made of plant hairs.
The storm included heavy downpours, lightning and some strong winds.