Crime

Arson blamed for SLO fire that left 4 college students homeless, officials say

Firefighters respond to a house fire on Buchon Street in San Luis Obispo on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
Firefighters respond to a house fire on Buchon Street in San Luis Obispo on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.

Update, Sept. 16 at 11:45 a.m.:

A Go Fund Me was created to support the four college students who lost their home in a fire on Tuesday night.

By about 11:45 a.m. on Friday, the Go Fund Me had raised $2,715 of the $12,000 goal.

“These young women will need help rebuilding their lives and finding a new home,” the Go Fund Me description said. “Any amount that you can contribute will be appreciated and well-used to help them to get on their feet, find new housing, and try to regain some semblance of normalcy.”

Four women lived in the home: one Chico State student, one Oregon State student, and two Cal Poly graduate students, according to the Go Fund Me.

The women rescued their cats, but the rest of their belongings burned in the fire.

Original story:

Arson caused a residential fire that displaced four college students in San Luis Obispo on Tuesday night, according to the city of San Luis Obispo.

At approximately 11:05 p.m., the San Luis Obispo police and fire departments responded to a residential structure fire at the 1300 block of Buchon Street near Johnson Avenue, the city said in a news release.

“Upon arrival, safety personnel found the front portion of the house was fully engulfed in flames,” the release said.

The fire started on the exterior of the house, then spread to the inside of the home and to the attic, the SLO City Fire Department said on Twitter.

Firefighters extinguished the fire in 15 minutes, SLO City Fire spokesperson James Blattler said.

A San Luis Obispo City Fire Department arson investigator “determined the fire was suspicious and appeared to be a deliberate act of arson,” the city said.

Based on this information, the San Luis Obispo Police Department’s Detective Bureau is conducting a follow-up investigation, the release said.

Area residents who have exterior camera surveillance camera systems that may have recorded footage of the incident are asked to contact SLO police Det. Jeff Koznek at 805-594-8005.

“The individual responsible for the arson may have been captured on video,” the city said.

This story was originally published September 14, 2022 at 5:30 PM.

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Stephanie Zappelli
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Stephanie Zappelli is the environment and immigration reporter for The Tribune. Born and raised in San Diego, they graduated from Cal Poly with a journalism degree. When not writing, they enjoy playing guitar, reading and exploring the outdoors. 
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