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Little new information was available Sunday as police continued to investigate a woman s death Saturday at the Faster Horses Festival, a few hours before three men were found dead and two others sickened from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning at a campsite.
An autopsy was to be performed Sunday to help determine the cause of Melissa Donna Havens death. The 30-year-old woman from Croswell in Michigan s Thumb was found dead at about 7:30 a.m. Saturday, Michigan State Police reported.
Police were looking for a man who was seen with Havens in the 24 hours before her body was discovered, according to a post to the Twitter account of the Michigan State Police s First District. They described him as Black and in his 30s with short, black hair and a short beard and wearing a gray, hooded sweatshirt. Anyone with information is asked to call call Detective Sgt. Daniel Drewyor at 734-819-8192.
Updated: 5:34 PM EDT Jun 30, 2021 Jackson Kurtz KMBC 9 News Reporter The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said investigators have discovered a body of a man in the basement area of the home that exploded Monday night in Missouri.In addition to the man who died, the ATF said three others, an adult and two children, were injured in the explosion in Raytown, Missouri.Firefighters, police and medics responded around 7 p.m. Monday to the explosion and subsequent fire at the home. John Ham, with the ATF, said the initial investigation revealed that somebody was making illegal fireworks in the basement of the duplex. Ham said medical officials will need to confirm the victim s identity, but it is believed to be the person making the illegal fireworks. This has gone from a sad event to a tragic event, Ham said. Fireworks are unstable by nature because when you light them, you want them to go off and explode. For somebody to try and make th
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said investigators have discovered a body of a man in the basement area of the home that exploded Monday night in Missouri.
In addition to the man who died, the ATF said three others, an adult and two children, were injured in the explosion in Raytown, Missouri.
Firefighters, police and medics responded around 7 p.m. Monday to the explosion and subsequent fire at the home.
John Ham, with the ATF, said the initial investigation revealed that somebody was making illegal fireworks in the basement of the duplex. Ham said medical officials will need to confirm the victim s identity, but it is believed to be the person making the illegal fireworks.
ATF: Evidence indicates illegal fireworks caused deadly Raytown explosion
Investigators believe an explosion at a Raytown duplex Monday evening was caused by illegal fireworks.
and last updated 2021-06-29 20:17:50-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Investigators believe
John Ham, public information officer for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in Kansas City, said crews were able to enter the structure Tuesday,
where they found a body and evidence the person had been making illegal fireworks when the blast happened.
âThis has gone from a sad event to a tragic event,â Ham said.
He said a child who was in the home, located in the 7400 block of Englewood Lane, is being treated at Childrenâs Mercy and is doing better.
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