6 cars destroyed in BART parking lot by fire ignited during attempted gas theft

By Tony Hicks | Bay City News

In an apparent gasoline theft gone wrong, six cars were destroyed by fire in an Antioch BART parking lot Thursday after someone drilled a hole in one vehicle’s gas tank, a Contra Costa County Fire Protection District spokesman said.

The drill apparently created sparks, which ignited the stream of gasoline. It traveled down the slight slope of the parking lot and set the five other vehicles on fire.

Fire district spokesperson Steve Hill said firefighters were on scene four minutes after calls came in at 2:02 p.m. Thursday.

By then, two cars were engulfed in flames and four more were on their way to being destroyed in the eBART parking lot, adjacent to Slatten Ranch Road.

Investigators found the electric drill at the site. The suspect was gone by then.

“We don’t know that someone wasn’t injured,” Hill said of the suspect, who remains at large.

It took firefighters 15 to 20 minutes to get the situation under control.

“It’s a bit of a mess,” Hill said. “You’re going to have six commuters who are going to get the surprise of their lives.”

Hill said “surprisingly, the vehicles around the six (destroyed) are fine, and the parking lot is still open.”

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