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Firefighters Battle Another Structure Fire in Accomack County

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Wednesday night's blaze started at around 9:13 at an abandoned home on the 22000 block of Tictown Road in the town of Accomac. (Photo: WBOC) Wednesday night's blaze started at around 9:13 at an abandoned home on the 22000 block of Tictown Road in the town of Accomac. (Photo: WBOC)

ACCOMAC, Va.- Virginia State Police and special agents were on the scene of another fire at an abandoned home in Accomack County Wednesday night. 

Police said it started around 9:13 p.m. Wednesday night on the 22000 block of Tictown Road in the town of Accomac.  

Police have not said yet if this is the work of a serial arsonist who has set fire to at least 27 homes and buildings in Accomack County.

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