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The Tulsa Fire Department is investigating after overnight fires were determined arson Wednesday

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TULSA - The Tulsa Fire Department is investigating after three overnight fires were all determined arson Wednesday morning. 

The call for the first went out around 11:15 p.m. for a vacant house fire on East 59th Street North. 

Flames came primarily out of the back of the house. No one was home at the time. 

The call for the second went out around 1 a.m. Original reports were for sightings of smoke near a burger restaurant. 

Firefighters found the source of the smoke was a nearby duplex on East 49th Street South. 

A small fire was put out in the kitchen. No one was hurt. Damages are estimated to be around $5,000. 

There department has little information on the third house fire at the 3900 block of South 113th East Avenue. The cause of it was also arson.

Right now the department does not believe the fires are related. 

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