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Loveland Police arrest man in suspicious death investigation Denver7 and last updated 2021-03-12 00:19:52-05 LOVELAND, Colo. â The Loveland Police Department arrested a man in a suspicious death investigation. At approximately 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, someone called 911 to report the suspicious death at the Gateway Motel at 417 E. Eisenhower Blvd. When officers responded, they found a man dead who appeared to be the victim of a violent act. Through their investigation the department identified and arrested Dennis Gist, 59, as a suspect. Investigators did not provide further details. Anyone with information related to the incident can call the Loveland Police Department non-emergency number at (970) 667-2151. ....
Family prays at east Charlotte home where 9-year-old boy, grandmother died in fire WSOCTV.com News Staff Replay Video UP NEXT Firefighters said a 9-year-old boy and his grandmother died in a house fire in east Charlotte early Monday. Family members gathered two days later at the home to pray. “They have traveled a long way to get here,” said Francis Ngereh, family spokesman. “Refugees from southeast Asia.” The blaze broke out just after 6 a.m. on Latchington Court, which is off Albemarle Road. Structure Fire; 7900 Block Latchington Ct; 1 story house with smoke & fire showing; 2 victims rescued; CPR in progress pic.twitter.com/Y294ujZc5O Charlotte Fire Dept (@CharlotteFD) February 1, 2021 ....
Family prays at east Charlotte home where 9-year-old boy, grandmother died in fire WSOCTV.com News Staff Replay Video UP NEXT Firefighters said a 9-year-old boy and his grandmother died in a house fire in east Charlotte early Monday. Family members gathered two days later at the home to pray. “They have traveled a long way to get here,” said Francis Ngereh, family spokesman. “Refugees from southeast Asia.” The blaze broke out just after 6 a.m. on Latchington Court, which is off Albemarle Road. Structure Fire; 7900 Block Latchington Ct; 1 story house with smoke & fire showing; 2 victims rescued; CPR in progress pic.twitter.com/Y294ujZc5O Charlotte Fire Dept (@CharlotteFD) February 1, 2021 ....