House Fire on St. Rt. 124
"There was little we could do to save the house, being as old as it is", the fire chief explained.
On Friday afternoon, around 5:30, the fire department was called to a house fire on State Rt. 124, approximately one-half mile past the Corner Market towards Latham, Ohio.
It was reported by Benton Fire Chief Steve Fields that the fire had been started by a boy. He was in the garage filling the gas tank of a lawn mower when the gasoline exploded.
"There was little we could do to save the house, being as old as it is", the fire chief explained. As the fire crew worked hard to extinguish the flames, fire consumed nearly the entire house.
Traffic was jammed on both sides of St. Rt. 124. Motorists waited long periods of time before they could see the burning house although, billows of black smoke was seen for miles around.
The fire chief also reported that the residents had escaped the house and that no one had been seriously hurt in the house fire.
More photos can be seen in the July 15, 2005 album.
I wish I could tell my readers more information, but the Pike Co. Sheriff's office would not answer any questions.
For the record, this is why I don't allow large bonfires only feet away from my house.

A couple days later I was told that this same man had threatened to burn my home down to get back at me. And I have three children!
I wrote an article about it, but didn't post it because I was afraid of what would happen. I will upload some photos into an album so that you can see it. Too bad I don't have the money to buy a good digital camera. The cheap thing I bought only takes good pictures when it wants to! (Comment this)
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