Fire started at Yona bus station
<span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.222222328186px; line-height: 13.7999992370605px;">The Guam Fire Department and the Guam Police Department are conducting an investigation into a fire that was intentionally started at the Yona Bus Satellite Station early Saturday morning when the island was still in Condition of Readiness 1 due to what was a tropical storm in the region.</span>
by Sabrina Salas Matanane
Guam - The Guam Fire Department and the Guam Police Department are conducting an investigation into a fire that was intentionally started at the Yona Bus Satellite Station early Saturday morning when the island was still in Condition of Readiness 1 due to what was a tropical storm in the region.
According to GFD Captain Joey Manibusan it appears the suspect or suspects broke into the building, stole miscellaneous and then set the structure on fire. Two buses also caught fire as well as a small government Hyundai sedan. Manibusan added that the suspect or suspects also siphoned fuel from other GovGuam vehicles that were parked at the bus compound. If you have any information about this crime you are urged to call Guam Crimestoppers at 477-HELP (4357).
Guam - The Guam Fire Department and the Guam Police Department are conducting an investigation into a fire that was intentionally started at the Yona Bus Satellite Station early Saturday morning when the island was still in Condition of Readiness 1 due to what was a tropical storm in the region.
According to GFD Captain Joey Manibusan it appears the suspect or suspects broke into the building, stole miscellaneous and then set the structure on fire. Two buses also caught fire as well as a small government Hyundai sedan. Manibusan added that the suspect or suspects also siphoned fuel from other GovGuam vehicles that were parked at the bus compound. If you have any information about this crime you are urged to call Guam Crimestoppers at 477-HELP (4357).

By KUAM News