The scene was going to be held for a couple hours to allow for the investigation.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A local man is being detained in the investigation into a suspected arson on Cleveland Avenue on Monday afternoon.
"He's being detained as part of the investigation. So that's all the details we have right now, but we're gonna hold down the scene so we can do a full investigation," said Mayor Jennifer Macksey.
The state fire marshal and state investigators were at the scene later in the afternoon with a dog; Cleveland Avenue remained closed off with the likelihood investigators would be there until later in the evening.
The initial call was that there was a pipe bomb shortly after noon. This has not been confirmed. Then it was called in as a house on fire and police, firefighters and Northern Berkshire EMS responded to the scene.
There was some smoke coming from an upstairs apartment of the home, where the fire apparently started in a bed.
The blaze was put out quickly and one of the home's occupants was taken into custody. The other occupant was able to get out safely though they said their cat was still inside. The cat was found unharmed later and removed safely from the scene.
Interim Police Chief Mark Bailey said earlier in the afternoon that the state fire marshal had been called and that the scene would be held for a couple hours.
Police set up yellow tape around the scene to block traffic and keep nearby residents at a distance. Bailey and detectives entered the unit with gloves on. Firefighters brought in a fan and opened windows in the upstairs apartment to let out smoke.
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NAFD/NAPD Advances to Finals of Women's Softball League
By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – Anna Dix Thursday went 3-for-4 with a double and a pair of runs batted in to lead North Adams Fire Department/North Adams Police Department to a 14-9 win over Alternative Living Centers and a berth in the North Adams Women’s Softball League Championship Game.
Abby Lear was 3-for-5 with a double for the first responders, who survived the losers bracket in the double-elimination tournament and will face Belle Ame Lashes on Monday at 6 p.m. at DiSanti Field in the first game of the title round.
A win for NAFD/NAPD on Monday will force a winner-take-all game; Lashes is just one win from the championship.
On Thursday, NAFD/NAPD jumped on top early with an eight-run top of the first and never looked back.
Kalley Vanuni singled up the middle, and Lear doubled to left to bring home the game’s first run.
Heather Morris and Carrie Brassard each singled to keep the rally going, and Dix and Kenzie Dobbert delivered two-out hits before each scored on an outfield error to make it 8-0.
ALC managed just one run against Dobbert in the circle through the first three innings.
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