Crews respond to fire at former Ms. Choc's site Estimated damages abaout $160,000 No description found
ROANOKE, Va. – UPDATE: Roanoke FireEMS says no injuries were reported and damage estimates are about $160,000.
Crews responded to the fire at 9:35 pm last night and it was under control by 11:24 pm
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Crews responded to a fire at the former site of Ms. Choc's in Roanoke late Wednesday night.
The fire started in the attic, according to police. No word on the extent of the damage.
Feeding America Southwest Virginia, Goodwill Industries of the Valleys and the Roanoke Police Department previously announced plans to the Community Solutions Center in Roanoke at the site.
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