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Lawton family seeking answers after apartment fire

Lawton family seeking answers after apartment fire Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - A Lawton family is living in a hotel after a fire at their apartment complex displaced them and seeking answers from the complex owners. Last Thursday, Lonnie Littlejohn said he woke up to the smell of smoke in his family’s apartment. He scrambled to wake up his wife and their child, rushing them out the door to safety. “I went and checked the kitchen to see if there was fire anywhere,” he said. “I didn’t see nothing, but I started seeing a lot of smoke, so I opened the front door and then a lot of smoke just started coming in, so I went and grabbed my baby and woke her up and told her, ‘Get out the house, get out the house.’”

Firefighters called to Lawton apartment, fire near electrical outlet

Firefighters called to Lawton apartment, fire near electrical outlet Share on Facebook The Lawton Fire Department has issued an update on the fire at the Candlewood Apartments. Officials say they found a fire near an electrical outlet. LFD crews were able to extinguish the fire and keep it to the room of origin. Due to the nature of the incident of the call, the Fire Marshal’s office was called out to investigate. The incident is currently under investigation with the Fire Marshal’s office. Original Story Firefighters were called out to an apartment fire in Lawton Thursday. The fire happened at Candlewood Apartments on the 4700 block of Motif Manor, just before 10 a.m.

FWPD now investigating

FWPD now investigating FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Fort Wayne s NBC) - A Valentine s Day death investigation has now turned into a homicide case. Police were first called to the Candlelite Apartments early Sunday morning. At the scene, authorities found an unconscious woman. Medics pronounced her dead at the scene. The Allen County Coroner s Office identified the woman as 37-year-old Heather Nicole Hobbs of Fort Wayne. She died from a gunshot wound to the head, and her death marks the 4th homicide in Allen County this year. Kayla Crandall Kayla Crandall is an Emmy award-winning journalist. She serves as the Social Media and Digital Content Manager at WPTA. Follow her on Twitter @KaylerJayne.

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