Investigators said they found a container with trace amounts of gasoline as well as matches in a second-story dining room, where the fire started and was contained. The fire was reported Tuesday night around 8:30, and none of the hall's residents were injured.
Evidence of arson has been discovered at the site of a fire in the Jesuit Residence Hall at Loyola University in Chicago, according to a Chicago TV station.
Investigators said they found a container with trace amounts of gasoline as well as matches in a second-story dining room, where the fire started and was contained. The fire was reported Tuesday night around 8:30, and none of the hall's residents were injured.
The police department's Bomb and Arson Unit returned to the hall Wednesday to look for more evidence.