A total of twelve apartment units were damaged and more than 30 people have been displaced due to the fire, which is being investigated as a homicide.
Colorado police arrested a woman Monday on murder and arson charges after investigators believe she intentionally started a fire in an apartment complex that killed a 5-year-old boy and injured several others.
At about 1:30 a.m. on Monday, fire rescue and first responders were dispatched to the structure fire at the apartment complex, authorities stated, adding that investigators immediately began looking into the cause of the fire. During a search of the building, firefighters found the 5-year-old boy in a second-story apartment unit.
Firefighters say once they arrived on the scene, they began putting out the fire and rescued multiple victims inside the burning building. A total of nine people were injured from the blaze. Three of the victims were transported to local hospitals for injuries, including the child, Aurora Fire Rescue said in a statement.
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