Five people are dead, including two children, in an early morning house fire that Denver police and fire officials say appears to be arson.
The fire was reported around 2:40 a.m. local time, the Denver Fire Department said. Responding officers tried to get people out of the house but the intense heat pushed them back, the police department said.
MORE: Home fires spike over the holidays. What you can do to get out aliveThree people escaped the fire by jumping from the second story of the suburban home, according to a Denver Fire Department spokesperson. They are not believed to be significantly injured.
A toddler, a child and three adults were killed, according to the fire department. They were all found on the first floor, fire officials said at a news conference.
"We have indication through some evidence that it was an arson," Joe Montoya, Denver police Division Chief of Investigations, said at a Wednesday morning news conference.
He did not provide further information on the evidence.
The fire "will be investigated ... as a homicide investigation," Montoya said.