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IDs Released On 3 People Killed In CatCity Commercial Building Fire

"Over the past several days the Riverside County Coroner's Office has worked diligently in identifying the victims lost in the fire, ... ."

CATHEDRAL CITY, CA — Police Thursday identified a 37-year-old woman and 51-year-old man who died earlier this month when flames engulfed a commercial building in Cathedral City that once housed the Elks Club.

The woman was identified as Josee Vanbuskirk of Wasilla, Alaska/Cathedral City and the man was identified as 51-year-old Danial Burr of Palm Springs/Cathedral City, according to the Cathedral City Police Department.

"Over the past several days the Riverside County Coroner's Office has worked diligently in identifying the victims lost in the fire, as well as locating and notifying their families," police wrote in a statement. "As of the time of this release, all but one of the families affected have been notified. The police department continues with efforts to locate the family of Danial Burr but has not been successful."

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Phillip Pape, 46, of Cathedral City was previously identified by the Riverside County coroner's office.

The fire was reported at 7:05 a.m. Saturday, at 67491 E. Palm Canyon Drive, at or near the Canyon Plaza Shopping Center, according to Cathedral City police Sgt. Jose Nunez. Arriving officers found the structure engulfed in flames.

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"As officers moved around the building, they could hear people inside," he wrote. "Officers attempted to enter the building, but due to the heavy smoke and flames were unable to enter the building."

Cathedral City firefighters arrived and entered the building, where they located and removed two people and provided emergency medical aid, according to Nunez. One was taken to Eisenhower Medical Center in critical condition, but the other succumbed to his injuries on the scene.

The injured person was identified by police as 37-year-old Jonathan Ochoa of Palm Springs/Cathedral City. No information was immediately available on his condition.

Firefighters searched the building again after the flames were out and found that two other people had died inside the building, Nunez said.

The cause of the fire was under investigation.

A listing on Zillow indicated the nearly 18,000-square-foot building was up for sale, listed at more than $3.5 million.

Anyone with additional information on the fire was asked to email CCPD Arson Investigator Rick Osbourne at rosbourne@cathedralcity.gov or call the department at 760-770-0300.