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Several fires reported in Flint overnight

Several fires broke out on Flint's north side Tuesday night on what has traditionally been deemed "Devil's Night."

Fire crews responded to at least six fires from between 9:30 p.m. and midnight.

The first fire took place at a vacant home on East Sherman Avenue near Harvard Street.

A second blaze broke out at a house on East Mott Avenue near Summit Drive.

The third fire was reported at a vacant structure on Hobson Drive near Saginaw Street.

A fourth fire broke out at a vacant home on Gracelawn Avenue at Fulton Street.

The fifth was reported at a vacant home on Lyndon Avenue at Saginaw Street.

The sixth and final fire reported was at a vacant structure on the 1900 block of Dakota Avenue around 1:30 a.m.

There have been no reports of injuries and police are continuing to investigate.

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Several fires reported in Flint overnight

Wednesday, October 31 2012, 08:45 AM EDT

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