Published July 03, 2009 10:48 pm -
Possible arson fire burns home
Home owner had been threatened; blaze strikes while woman is visiting family on vacation
By Wendy Burton
Phoenix Correspondent
Cathy Gardenhire’s neighbors at 30th and Arline streets awoke at 4 a.m. to the sound of sirens.
They peered out their windows to find her two story home in flames, some shooting high above the trees.
“You go on vacation and this is what happens,” said one neighbor. “It's a terrible shame.”
Friends that live nearby contacted Terra Woods, the homeowner’s daughter, early that morning to give her the news.
“This is the only place she had to go,” Woods, sobbing, said about her mother who is on vacation in Tennessee. “She wasn’t supposed to come back until Aug. 3.”
The wood-siding house showed no signs of serious damage from the front, except smoke marks around doors and windows – particularly the upstairs.
However, when Woods went around back to look, she found that her mother's bedroom and a great deal of the upstairs had been completely consumed.
“It’s all burned up,” Woods cried. “It’s all gone!”
Woods, her mother, sister and daughter moved to Muskogee from California about four years ago.
Woods’ daughter lives with Gardenhire, and the sister lives in a tiny detached house next to the house.
The sister was also vacationing at the time of the fire, but did have a cat inside the apartment.
“I’m going to see if the firefighters will let me get the cat out,” Woods said. “Someone from Coins For Critters is coming to get him until my sister can get home.”
Not only did Gardenhire lose the usual possessions, but also some items precious to the family.
Last year, Woods lost a nephew, whose belongings were stored inside the house.
“My daughter’s bed is gone; it was my nephew’s; his football jersey, all his stuff,” she said. “She (her daughter) is so upset.”