Mike Luepke’s phone started to buzz at around 6:30 a.m. on Oct. 20, 2019, with text messages and photos of a building on fire. At first he didn’t quite know what he was looking at or what was going on, but he quickly realized that something was seriously wrong.
“No way,” thought Luepke, the owner of Mike’s Tire and Auto in Washougal.
Luepke called Jared Cooper, the owner of Racers Division, which along with Mike’s Tire and Auto and two other businesses operated out of the building at 921 Fourth St. Cooper, who had received a frenzied call from Wanda Walker, one of the other business owners, at about 4:30 a.m., told Luepke that a fire had broken out at Riverside Laundry on the east end of the building, and that the strip mall was basically destroyed.
Not long after, Luepke, along with Steve Buck, the building’s owner, and Riverside Laundry owner Mike Miller went to the site to examine the wreckage. They were horrified, dismayed and stunned by what they saw.
“I didn’t even want to get out of my car,” Luepke said. “I sat there, and I just could not believe it. I was going, ‘You have to be kidding me.’ The look on Mike’s face, and the look on Buck’s face … I figured we were done. I figured it was over with.”
The fire, which according to the Clark County Fire Marshal’s Office was caused by a pile of sheets that spontaneously combusted, destroyed most of the building, caused about $150,000 worth of damage and forced Miller, Cooper and Walker to suspend or relocate their businesses.