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State Police investigate new ES fire

Updated: Monday, 10 Dec 2012, 5:56 AM EST
Published : Saturday, 08 Dec 2012, 3:09 PM EST

ACCOMACK, Va. (WAVY) - Virginia State police are investigating yet another fire on the Eastern Shore.

An abandoned building caught fire in the 26000 block of Redwood Road in Accomack County Friday night. The Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Intelligence was called to the scene around 10:09 p.m. to investigate the fire.

Police have not said if this is related to the arsons being investigated on the Eastern Shore.  

Since November 12, there have been 25 fire investigations conducted by state police, 24 of which have been determined to be arson.

Police tell WAVY.com that they are still trying to determine if the arsons are the the work of a single person.

Stay with WAVY.com and Wavy News on air for updates on this developing story.

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