Fire destroys Ellendale home

Published 9:20 am Friday, December 9, 2011

Most of the inside of this house at 403 Fifth Ave. W. sits blackened Wednesday afternoon after a fire. -- Sarah Stultz/Albert Lea Tribune

ELLENDALE — A family in this community is without a home this week after fire ripped through their house Wednesday, leaving it blackened and inhabitable.

The Steele County Sheriff’s Office and officials with the State Fire Marshal’s Office are investigating two separate fires at the house, 403 Fifth Ave. W., that began early Wednesday morning.

Authorities have not stated whether the fires were related or if any foul play was involved.

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The house is owned by Mark and Sara Misgen, owners of Maggio’s Pizza in Ellendale. The couple has four children.

According to a Sheriff’s Office news release, the first fire, in the kitchen, was reported at 1:53 a.m. when one of the homeowners came home and saw smoke.

The release states the fire was extinguished, the house was ventilated and then it was turned back over to the homeowner after it was deemed safe.

At 3:53 a.m., a passer-by contacted the Sheriff’s Office to report a second fire.

Ellendale Fire Chief Jeremy Reese said when firefighters arrived, the house was completely engulfed. He did not know how long the fire had been burning.

No one was home at the time, and no one was injured.

Reese said firefighters from Ellendale, Geneva, New Richland and Hollandale battled the blaze for nearly four hours.