UPDATE:

Laramie County Sheriff's spokesman Brandon Warner says a fire that broke out in south Cheyenne early this morning appears to be accidental.

Warner says deputies were dispatched to the scene in the 3100 block of Terry Road at 5:51 a.m.

"There was a trailer house that had an RV attached to it that caught fire," Warner told KGAB Radio. "It started in the trailer home and then caught the RV on fire."

Warner says no human lives were lost in the fire, but a couple of pets died.

Warner says the exact cause of the blaze is still under investigation.


ORIGINAL POST:

Officials are working to determine what sparked an early morning fire in south Cheyenne.

The Laramie County Sheriff's Office in a 7:13 a.m. Facebook post said fire crews and deputies were investigating a structure fire in the 3000 block of Terry Road.

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"We ask the public to please stay clear of the area and for residents in the neighborhood to utilize alternate access," the post reads.

Public Information Officer Brandon Warner didn't know any further details.

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