Two persons of interest sought in Frenchtown Twp. shooting
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(WXYZ) â The Monroe County Sheriff s Department is asking for the public s help to locate two persons of interest in a Frenchtown Township shooting.
According to the sheriff s office, the shooting on Feb. 1 left two teenage girls injured, one critically.
Officials say they were called to the area of Stewart Rd. and Telegraph Rd. around 10:15 p.m. on report of a shooting.
According to officials, the victims vehicle was going east on Stewart Rd. when a small dark car pulled next to them. A man got out of the other car and opened fire on the vehicle.
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Firefighters work to extinguish a fire Friday at a warehouse building on Moore Ridge Road in Woodsfield. No injuries were reported. The warehouse is deemed a total loss.
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The cause of a fire that destroyed a small warehouse building last week in Woodsfield is unknown.
A fire ravaged the building owned by Kemp Leasing LLC and leased by AT&T as a garage storage facility. The building was mainly used to store supplies for phone line crews employed by AT&T.
Woodsfield Volunteer Fire Department Chief Mike Young said the department received a call around 3:40 p.m. Friday about a blaze at the facility, located at 47162 Moore Ridge Road.
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Firefighters work to extinguish a fire Friday at a warehouse building on Moore Ridge Road in Woodsfield. No injuries were reported. The warehouse is deemed a total loss.
WOODSFIELD The cause of a fire that destroyed a small warehouse building last week in Woodsfield is unknown.
A fire ravaged the building owned by Kemp Leasing LLC and leased by AT&T as a garage storage facility. The building was mainly used to store supplies for phone line crews employed by AT&T.
Woodsfield Volunteer Fire Department Chief Mike Young said the department received a call around 3:40 p.m. Friday about a blaze at the facility, located at 47162 Moore Ridge Road.
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