A person suspected of starting a fire that destroyed a Home Depot in San Jose earlier this month has been arrested, officials said Monday.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office said officials will provide further information on the arrest and charges during a news conference at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
The five-alarm fire on April 9 leveled the Home Depot store on Blossom Hill Road, across the street from Westfield Oakridge Mall, in South San Jose.
It took more than 100 firefighters about 12 hours to knock the fire down, and while there were no serious injuries in the blaze, it forced a shelter-in-place for hours and the evacuation of more than 60 pets from the Wagly Pet Campus next door.
In the days since, investigators and the Department of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms have been looking through the debris for evidence to determine a cause and origin.
The day of the fire, witnesses said fire alarms and sprinklers didn’t go off until almost everyone was out of the store.
Inspection records show that in December 2020, the San Jose Bureau of Fire Prevention asked the store to provide proof of its annual inspection of the alarm system and its five-year inspection for the sprinkler system or have it serviced “ASAP”.
That was done in January of 2021.
The last inspection was in October, asking the store to maintain a clearance in front of electrical panels at all times. The report shows it was fixed the same day.
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