A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the family. 4:23 pm, Dec. 24, 2020 ×
Juanita Kreider, far right, her husband, Glen Kreider, and daughter, Paula Ervin, escaped a fire that destroyed their south Fargo home on Dec. 22. Special to The Forum.
FARGO Juanita Kreider was just waking up when firefighters arrived at the south Fargo home where she lived with her husband, Glen, and their daughter, Paula.
Glen, who is 78 and has Parkinson s disease, has trouble moving, so fire crews rolled him up in a blanket and carried him out of the twin home ahead of flames that were spreading to the Kreider home from the unit next door.
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Fargo police identify pair found dead in apparent murder-suicide
The Fargo Police Department named 49-year-old Angela Juven and 54-year-old Joel Graf as the bodies found Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 2101 52nd St. S. 4:03 pm, Dec. 23, 2020 ×
A firefighter surveys damage from a fire Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 2101 and 2103 52nd St. S., Fargo.
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FARGO Police have identified two bodies found in a south Fargo twin home fire after an apparent murder-suicide.
The Fargo Police Department named 49-year-old Angela Juven and 54-year-old Joel Graf as the bodies found Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 2101 52nd St. S. Authorities found the bodies after the twin home was engulfed in flames.
UPDATE: Names released in South Fargo murder-suicide fire
December 23, 2020
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UPDATE: Fargo Police have identified the victim in Tuesday’s murder-suicide as 49-year-old Angela Juven of Fargo.
Authorities say she is believed to have been killed by 54-year-old Joel Graf of Fargo who was also found dead.
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FARGO (KVRR) – Two people are dead after a fire breaks out at a twinhome in South Fargo.
Fargo Police believe believe it is a murder-suicide.
“7:29 this morning, Fargo firefighters were dispatched to the report of a residence fire, and it was reported it was a fully engulfed fire at 2101 52nd St S,” says the Fargo Fire Marshal Ryan Erickson.