Families desperately try to stay hopeful as fire victims ID’d Agonized relatives kept vigil at the scene, hung around police service centers, peppered social media sites with messages and phoned hospitals as investigators sifted through the wreckage of the fire that swept through an electronic music show inside an Oakland warehouse Friday night. Dozens of people were still missing and unaccounted for, according to various unofficial lists of people who were believed to have attended the performance by Golden Donna 100% Silk at 31st Avenue and International Boulevard, in the Fruitvale district. The victims were trapped as smoke and flames blocked their escape down a makeshift stairwell in the wildly cluttered avant-garde building known as the Ghost Ship. Many tormented relatives of the missing mingled with onlookers near the charred and collapsed warehouse Sunday. Denise Laberee, a San Lorenzo resident with the Tri-Valley Humane Society, was part of a group who brought therapy dogs to the scene to help whoever needed it. Eighteen resident artists purportedly lived at the Ghost Ship, which Oakland city officials said apparently had been illegally converted into a live/work facility decorated with an eclectic mix of artwork, hanging rugs, and colorful lamps, connected by slapped together rooms and stairways. The consequences, along with desperate search for information, was being played out tragically on the Golden Donna Facebook page. “If anyone has information about my sister ...