Caldwell, Idaho -- Caldwell Police are calling an early-morning house fire suspicious.
They think it was intentional since they found three different fires on the property. Firefighters also had to knock down more flames than normal within the amount of time the call came in.
Monday's fire is just one of several emergency calls to this home in recent months.
"At 3 this morning, I got up to go to the bathroom setand I looked out the window and there's all these flashing lights, so I walked down the sidewalk and saw a man coming out," said neighbor Glenn Ward.
Ward lives a half a block from the house where Caldwell firefighters and police suspect arson.
Police say the home in the 1800 block of Poplar Street belongs to 52-year-old Brent Bunn, who was the only one home at the time.
Bunn and his two dogs escaped without harm.
"I saw a little smoke at the end of the garage," said Ward.
That's because the blaze was quickly spreading from the other side.
"On arrival, we had flames showing from the back of the house and the storage shed at the rear of the house was also fully involved," said Caldwell Fire Battalion Chief Danny Hartwig.
Fire investigators say that shed didn't have electric power like this one, making it more suspicious.

