House Fire in Loganville Displaces One, Cause Under Investigation

On January 14, 2025, Gwinnett County firefighters responded to a house fire on the 1500 block of Rose Garden Lane in Loganville, after a passerby reported smoke and flames coming from the residence. The 911 caller noted that no vehicles were in the driveway, raising concerns about potential occupants being inside.
Upon arrival, fire crews found a working fire at a split-level, single-family home. Firefighters located the blaze on the backside of the residence and quickly deployed two hose lines to extinguish the flames. The house sustained significant fire damage to the exterior wall, with minor fire damage to the attic. Heavy smoke and water damage was found throughout the main floor.
There were no occupants in the home at the time of the fire. The neighbor, who witnessed the smoke and flames, promptly called 911. Smoke alarms inside the home had activated during the incident. As a result of the fire, one adult was displaced from the home.
Fire investigators have determined the origin of the fire to be the rear exterior wall, though the exact cause remains under investigation.