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Investigators acknowledge that arson was involved after an  Epsom house burned for the second time

State and local fire officials, already investigating the cause of a house fire on Dover Road in Epsom three months ago, believe arson played a role after firefighters were called to the same house on Tuesday afternoon.State Fire Marshal Sean Toomey,.

Epsom police chief declines to release more information about emergency incident involving child and dog

Epsom police chief declines to release more information about emergency incident involving child and dog  Emergency crews responded to a report of an incident involving a child and a dog on Saturday. Ray Duckler Published: 2/24/2021 2:25:59 PM Epsom Police chief: No update on incident involving dog, child Epsom Police Chief Wayne Preve said Wednesday that he will not release any further information about a emergency incident Saturday that involved a child and a dog. Police and rescue personnel filled the street in front of the home on Old Town Road Extension on Saturday, but officials have released little information. Preve made it clear Wednesday that nothing further would come from his office.

Emergency crews respond to incident involving child and dog in Epsom

Emergency crews respond to incident involving child and dog in Epsom Emergency crews responded to an incident involving a child and a dog on Saturday. Ray Duckler Monitor staff Published: 2/21/2021 1:07:48 PM Local and State Police responded to an “accidental incident” between a child and a dog Saturday in Epsom. Few other details were released. There was no threat to the public, and criminal activity was not involved, police said. Authorities would not comment on any injuries potentially suffered inside the home. The scene at 130 Old Town Road Ext was busy in the early afternoon, attracting two Epsom police SUVs, three black, unmarked state police cruisers, and an SUV and ambulance from the Epsom Fire Department.

Woman Found Dead Following Epsom, NH Mobile Home Fire

Woman Found Dead Following Epsom, NH Mobile Home Fire Staff Reports FILE A 67-year-old woman was found dead after firefighters extinguished a blaze in an Epsom, New Hampshire, mobile home on Sunday, according to fire officials. The blaze broke out at 19 Breezy Acres just before 8 p.m. There were no other injuries. The state fire marshal s office identified the victim Monday as Rhonda Gardner of Epsom. The cause and manner of her death is pending an autopsy that was expected to take place at the New Hampshire State Medical Examiner’s Office in Concord. The investigation into the fire is active and ongoing by members of the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Epsom Fire and Police Departments.

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