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A man has died after a crash involving his motorcycle and a Jeep Friday night in Torrington. Officers were sent to East Main Street at approximately 9:46 p.m.. ....
Unsolved: Douglas County man still missing after 26 years Curtis Dale Hill was reported missing on February 12, 1995. The case remains open 26 years later. Posted: Feb 12, 2021 11:27 AM Updated: Feb 12, 2021 11:28 AM Posted By: Jamie Parfitt ROSEBURG, Ore. Detectives from the Douglas County Sheriff s Office are renewing the call for information about a man who went missing in 1995. Curtis Dale Hill was reported missing on February 12 of 1995. Though the Sheriff s Office says that they conducted an extensive investigation into his disappearance, Hill was never located and the circumstances of his disappearance remain limited. “It has been 26 years since he disappeared. Someone out there has information; and we just need them to come forward to help us bring a sense of peace to his family,” said Detective Kevin Dodds. ....
Read / Add Comments Friends of a 21-year-old man killed in a house fire last week have raised more than $20,000 for a memorial and for his family members in Haiti. Bleriot Thompson, on a GoFundMe page,wrote this about Woodbridge fire victim Chadly Julien: We want to give Chadly the memorial that he deserves. I am currently asking for donations to help aid his family through this difficult time. Chadly sent a portion of every check he’s ever earned here to his family back in Haiti .So, all of the donations will be going towards his memorial, his family and his memory. ....
More than 100 Amazon workers were evacuated in a warehouse fire Tuesday night, authorities said. Several fire departments and first aid crews responded to the blaze at the Hightstown-Cranbury Station Road location on reports of smoke in the building around 11:30 p.m. Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone said. The fire was located and extinguished, Ciccone said alongside Chief Michael J. Owens of the Cranbury Police Department. No injuries were reported and 1 million-square-foot building apparently reopened Wednesday, Amazon spokesperson Jenna Hilzenrath, told NJ.com. “There’s nothing more important than the health and safety of our employees and we’re grateful that all our employees are safe and accounted for, she said. We thank our local fire department for their quick response. ....