Stolen dump truck used to back into Cleveland store; building catches fire

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Stolen dump truck used to back into Cleveland store; building catches fire
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Fire activity was reported in the early morning hours at a building on the city of Cleveland’s East side.

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Fire activity was reported in the early morning hours at a convenience store on the city of Cleveland’s East side following an apparent smash-and-grab incident.

The fire was first reported before 5 a.m. on Wednesday near the intersection of East 140th Street and Aspinwall Avenue. 19 News crews at the scene reported a dump truck appeared to have been backed into the building. The truck was also damaged by flames. Happening now— it appears from what I can see a truck has backed into a building along East 140th St. & Aspinwall.Working to find out from fire officials what has happened.

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