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Fire Destroys Warren County Home Fire Destroys Warren County Home
Fire Destroys Warren County Home Multiple fire departments battled a house fire in Washington Borough on Monday, March 13, authorities said. At 1:31 p.m., the Washington Borough Fire Department, Washington Emergency Squad and the Washington Township Police Department were dispatched to Ramapo Way. Police and firefighters found that the home was unoccupied but evacuated several attached residences.  The call was quickly updated to a working fire bringing in apparatus and manpower from the following agencies: Washington Township Fire Department - Station 76 Mansfield Township Fire Company No.1 - Station 28 Hampton Fi…
Warren County Home Ravaged By Fire [PHOTOS] Warren County Home Ravaged By Fire [PHOTOS]
Warren County Home Ravaged By Fire [Photos] Fire crews rushed to douse a Warren County home that went up in flames before dawn Tuesday. The blaze broke out in the chimney of a home on the first block of Oak Ridge Road in Washington Township around 12:20 a.m., police said in a news release. All occupants had safely escaped the home as officers arrived, police said. No injuries were reported. The fire remains under investigation. Additional details were not released. Assisting agencies include the Washington Township Fire Department, Borough Fire Department, Oxford Township Fire Department, Mansfield Township Fire Department, Hacket…
Prosecutor: Warren County Woman, 47, Charged With Arson Following Fire Above Flea Market Prosecutor: Warren County Woman, 47, Charged With Arson Following Fire Above Flea Market
Prosecutor: Warren County Woman, 47, Charged With Arson Following Fire Above Flea Market A Warren County woman was charged with arson in connection to a Monday morning fire above a flea market, authorities said. Jennifer L. Lammond, 47, is accused of purposely setting fire to an apartment above the Five Acres Flea Market on Route 46 in White Township, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said in a joint release with other county officials. Lammond, of Belvidere, was charged with second-degree arson, punishable by up to 10 years in state prison, Pfeiffer said. The investigation was conducted by the Warren County Prosecutor's Office Major Crimes Unit, New Jersey State Poli…