Jul 28, 2024

$180,000 damage after fire at duplex in Manhattan

Posted Jul 28, 2024 2:30 PM
Photo Manhattan Fire Department
Photo Manhattan Fire Department

RILEY COUNTY —The cause of a fire at a duplex in Manhattan is under investigation.

Just before 1a.m. Sunday, the Manhattan Fire Department was dispatched to a house fire at 931 Connecticut Avenue, according to a media release.

First responders found a duplex with heavy fire showing from the rear of the residence. Fire companies extinguished the deck that was on fire, while other companies made an interior attack on the main body of fire and searched the residence.

The fire was contained within 20 minutes. The occupants were not at home at the time of the fire.  The occupants of 929 Connecticut Avenue had evacuated before the fire department's arrival.

No injuries were reported. The building is a single-story residential duplex. The owner of 931 Connecticut Avenue is listed as Sean Luciano Schiazza of the same address.  The owner of 929 Connecticut Avenue is listed as Ron and Tatiana Schwerdt of New Braunfels, Texas.

Loss is estimated at $150,000 to the structure and $30,000 of contents of 931 Connecticut Avenue and $2,000 damage to 929 Connecticut Avenue.