At 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Bryan police officers and firefighters responded to a residential fire at the Mobiltown Mobile Home Park, according to a press release from the Bryan Police Department. A total of eight people — seven adults and one child — were in the residence at the time it caught fire. All were able to escape the fire with minor injuries except for 32-year-old Susanna Monique Moreno-Lott, who was a resident of the mobile home that caught fire.
Police Investigators and Fire Marshals are working in conjunction as the case moves forward. The Bryan Fire Department is investigating the cause of the fire and where it may have started.
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