Lakewood Home Packed With Fireworks Explodes

Tony

Administrator
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A Lakewood home packed with fireworks caught fire, setting off an explosion that rocked the house off its foundation and broke windows three blocks away.

One man inside suffered minor burns in the fire this morning. He was treated at a hospital and released. Two other people inside the home at the time of the blast were not hurt.Fire crews were called to the house on Dunrobin Avenue just before 7 a.m. They had the fire out by 7:15.

"There were some large amounts of fireworks found at the location and scattered throughout the area due to the explosion," said Los Angeles County Fire Inspector Ed Osorio. "The explosion was severe enough that it moved the house off its foundation."

"We're getting reports of broken windows about three blocks away," he said. "The explosion was strong enough that a fire crew and station located a mile and a half away felt the explosion," he continued.

It wasn't immediately clear what caused the fire.

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Photos of the house after the incident.
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Tony

Administrator
Medewerker
***UPDATE***

At an arraignment today in Bellflower, the L.A. County District Attorney's office brought nine charges against defendant Brian Alan Miller, 36, of Lakewood following a March 5 explosion at a rented Lakewood home in the 6100 block of Dunrobin St. (at Ashworth Street, north of South St. between Bellflower Blvd. & Woodruff Ave.)

The charges/allegations include possession of a destructive device, possession of ingredients to make a destructive device, possession of an explosive, possession for sale of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), reckless causing of a fire to an inhabited structure, two charges of child abuse and two charges of vandalism over $400 in damage.

Defendant Miller pled not guilty. Bail was set at $850,000 and the defendant remains in custody. He'll next appear in a Bellflower courtroom on March 20.

The 6:50 a.m. Sunday blast sent debris flying and literally raised the roof of the house, leaving it yellow-tagged. LBReport.com readers reported hearing the explosion as far away as ELB's LBCC and western El Dorado Park neighborhoods.
 
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