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Hillsborough County deputies arrested Ashley McCabe, 35, and Brian Martin, 35, after they say the pair stole at least five cars and burglarized several others in the Westchase, Odessa, and Tampa areas between March 29 and April 12.
Two arrested in string of Tampa area car thefts after trying to flee police
Hillsborough County Sheriffâs Offices accused Ashley McCabe, 35, and Brian Martin, 35, of stealing at least five cars and burglarizing several others.
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The Hillsborough County Sheriffâs Office arrested two people in connection with the theft of several vehicles and burglarizing others in Westchase, Odessa and Tampa between March 29 and Monday.
Ashley McCabe, 35, and Brian Martin, 35, were arrested Tuesday after trying to flee police in a stolen Audi A-5. Authorities spotted the pair in a Town âNâ Country Wawa parking lot at the intersection of West Hillsborough Avenue and Hanley Road.
Space heater causes fire that displaces family of 5, firefighters say (Source: WAFB) By WAFB Staff | April 12, 2021 at 8:23 AM CDT - Updated April 12 at 8:29 AM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A family of five is now displaced after a fire destroyed their home early Monday, April 12, according to the St. George Fire Department.
Eldon Ledoux, a spokesperson for the St. George Fire Department, says crews were dispatched to a house in the 2000 block of Fountain Avenue around 2:48 a.m.
The first fire truck arrived at the scene at 2:52 a.m. to find the house engulfed in flames. Ledoux said the family of five that lived in the house was able to evacuate the house before firefighters arrived.
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BATON ROUGE - St. George Fire Department responded to an accidental house fire overnight Monday in the 2000 block of Fountain Avenue, it took officials about fifteen minutes to tame the blaze.
Two children suffered minor injuries in the Gardere-area fire and were brought to an area hospital where they were observed, treated, and released, according to an official with St. George Fire.
Investigators say the fire was triggered by a space heater that was placed too close to a couch.