A person has been arrested in connection with a fire that destroyed a 119-year-old synagogue in Duluth, Minnesota, officials say
Minnesota officials said Friday that a person was arrested in connection with a fire that destroyed a 119-year-old synagogue.
Adas Israel Synagogue in Duluth, about 155 miles northeast of Minneapolis, caught fire early Monday morning, according to CNN affiliate WCCO-TV. The fire left the synagogue in ruins, but WCCO reported that firefighters were able to save several religious relics like eight Torah scrolls that are important to the congregation. Duluth spokesperson Kate Van Daele told CNN Friday the fire was an arson, but investigators told WCCO it is unclear how the fire started.
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