Costa Mesa : Gas Station Attendant Narrowly Escapes Blaze
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A gas station attendant narrowly escaped a fiery death when he was tied up and locked in a back room by robbers who tried to burn the building before fleeing, police said Thursday.
The robbers took $500 from Texaco attendant Mohaned Musid at about 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, tied him and left him in a back room at the station on El Camino Drive. Then they sprinkled gasoline around the building and started a fire, Costa Mesa police said.
Musid, 42, of Costa Mesa escaped the blaze with second-degree burns on his right arm. He was treated at Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital and released Wednesday night.
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