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Man injured in duplex fire in central Vancouver

Man injured in duplex fire in central Vancouver Four people, two dogs displaced By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor Published: July 1, 2021, 5:31pm Share: Vancouver firefighters were dispatched at 5:17 p.m. for a report of a residential structure fire at 2607 E. 21st St., in the Harney Heights neighborhood. The caller reported flames and smoke coming from the front windows of the residence. (Jessica Prokop/The Columbian) A man was injured, and four people and two dogs were displaced by a duplex fire Thursday afternoon in central Vancouver. Initial reports said the man was pulled from the burning residence at 2607 E. 21st St., in the Harney Heights neighborhood, and was outside when fire personnel arrived, according to emergency radio traffic monitored by The Columbian.

Couple arrested in Stockton appear in court in tragic starvation case

Record news services VANCOUVER, Wash. The adoptive parents of a 15-year-old Vancouver, Washington, boy who died from starvation in November had bail set at $1 million each during a court appearance in Clark County after being extradited from San Joaquin County earlier this month. Felicia L. Adams, 52, and Jesse C. Franks, 56, appeared Monday in Superior Court on domestic violence charges of second-degree murder and homicide by abuse in Karreon Franks’ death, The Columbian reported. In response to the charges being read, Franks said, “I don’t know why I’m being charged with all of this.” Senior Deputy Prosecutor James Smith described the allegations as “extremely concerning” and said the evidence in the case is overwhelming. Smith said Adams and Franks are each facing a minimum 20-year prison sentence if convicted.

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