Dangeorus chemicals inside a home in castle rock, which is why the owners wont be let back in until it is safe. The house is condemned for now. Police found more than 20 containers in the home from beakers to what police described as jugs. Some neighbors tell us the teenager was really interested in science. All of the materials were purchased legally but when they are mixed together they can become dangerous. Thats why police made this a hazmat siio evacuated neighbors until early tuesday morning. Police says some containers were close enough to each other that static shock or even heat couldve been enough to detonate them. Police arent saying yet , what specific chemicals they found. Even though neighbors still have questions theyre thankful that theyre safe. As of this Morning Police say its not clear whether the were involved or even knew about the chemicals. The 16 year old boy who had all the chemicals of the teenage friend he was with when they were arrested have not been charge
One suspect in Sodus double-murder pleads guilty to conspiracy
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The Texas police officer accused of being involved in a double-murder, which shook the community of Sodus last fall – has pleaded guilty to conspiracy.
In court on Thursday, Bronchiole Bohlar pleaded guilty in connection with the killing of a Sodus couple. Joshua Niles and Amber Washburn were shot-and-killed in their driveway, which led to a manhunt for the killers.
Prosecutors say Bohlar talked about the deaths with the accused shooter Timothy Dean and Dean’s wife, Charlene Childers.
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The damaging winds have passed, but winter has returned to the Finger Lakes.
Take a look below at the sights and sounds of Wednesday’s damaging wind event.
Several large trucks were reported as overturned on major interstates around Rochester; and a tree was reported down on State Route 96 in Ontario County, as well.
In Canandaigua crews responded to the report of a mobile home coming apart due to the high winds; and in Webster a home was heavily damaged after a large tree was uprooted and crashed through the roof.
The occupants were not seriously hurt, but firefighters had to crawl through debris to get the 75-year-old out.