
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- Video shows the moment a San Jose vintage costume shop went on fire early Saturday morning.
Crews were called to the Historical Emporium for reports of a fire around 3 a.m.
Surveillance video from a nearby business captured a person setting the building on fire.
The San Jose Fire Department Arson Unit is now investigating, but has not confirmed the cause of the fire.
The suspect has not been arrested.
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In July, a woman set a business in the Roosevelt Park area on fire in San Jose. The owner, Christopher Tran, died. The suspect, Yessenia Estrada, plead guilty to the charges.
The August 16 incident is one of three separate fires overnight.
Firefighters extinguished the fire engulfing a car just before midnight Saturday.
It was found in some trees near the corner of Aborn Square and Monrovia Drive.
About an hour later, another car was also engulfed in flames.
It happened on Northbound 680 near the Capitol Expressway.