All new at 11 00, a 70year old woman suffering burns after a fire breaks out in backyard. Good evening. Abc action News Reporter Cameron Polom has more on what started the fire. Reporter we are standing where the fire started. We are told the flames reached nearly 50 feet up into the trees. We are told the woman was burning old newspapers and receipts in these barrels when it exploded. Something just blew up. This cell phone video shot moments after the blast. The flames burning 70yearold body. Her legs were really bad. The skin started pulling off. Reporter colby davis shot the video. He was doing landscaping down the street when he saw black smoke billowing up from behind the home. I came around the other side. She was here dosing herself with the water. Reporter the flames spread into the trees and nearby barn before firefighters brought them under control. Fire investigators say they arent sure what caused the explosion. She was saying hold my hand. She was scared. Reporter lindas
Good evening. Andrea. Reporter good evening, jan. Betty jean queen wasnt missing. And it was a Montgomery County correctional officer who was first to figure that out. I was like i know her. Shes been housed in my facility. Reporter Corporal Davidson was surprised to see the familiar face of Betty Jean Queen during yesterdays public plea for help from queens sister. We want you back home. Please get in touch with us. Reporter the gaithersburg woman disappeared a month ago without a trace. She wasnt combative, but she wasnt responsive. Reporter turns out queen had been booked in the jail as jane smith because she had no identification, no fingerprints on file and she refused to give her name. A diagnosed schizophrenic shed been arrested for trespassing, Disorderly Conduct and assaulting a police officer. Do you see a lot of faces . Reporter Corporal Davidson immediately told the therapist in the jail who had connections at the state Mental Health facilities. She told me i definitely che
Gov. Moore's service year program, Code in the Schools and BCIT jointly support a new youth programming position at the Greenmount West Community Center.