CROGHAN â Just after midnight Friday, Croghan firefighters responded to a blaze at a camp on Soft Maple Road.
The camp, 8674 Soft Maple Road, is owned by Frank LaPlaca of Rochester. The insured structure sustained extensive damage to the second floor, along with smoke and water damage throughout.
According to the fire report, the caller said the fire was in the roof area of the camp. Upon arrival, the Croghan Volunteer Fire Department found fire on the second floor and on the roof around the chimney. An interior attack confined the damage to those areas, according to the report.
Mutual aid was provided by New Bremen, Castorland and Beaver Falls fire departments and Lewis County Search and Rescue.
Human remains found by timber workers north of Longview By Associated Press
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LONGVIEW Authorities are investigating human remains found by timber workers north of Longview in the Winlock area.
According to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, dispatchers got a call Tuesday morning that the human remains were found while people worked in the area of Raubuck Road, The Daily News reported.
Deputies responded and are investigating the cause and manner of death and are attempting to identify the person. No further details were released.
Anyone with information about the remains is asked to contact the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.
Human remains found by timber workers in Winlock Gary Horcher
Lewis County Sheriff’s detectives are investigating the discovery of human remains after they were found on remote timber property near Winlock Tuesday morning.
According to investigators, timber workers reportedly discovered the remains while working in a densely wooded area near Raubuck Road.
While the sheriff’s office, the Lewis County Coroner’s Office, and the State Crime Lab are working to identify the identity and the cause of death, families and friends of missing persons in the area look at the discovery as a reason to hope for answers to painful questions revolving around disappearances without clues.
Timber workers find human remains in Lewis County
Timber workers discovered human remains while working on a property near Raubuck Road in the Winlock area of Lewis County Tuesday morning. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 1:47 PM PST March 3, 2021
WINLOCK, Wash. The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after human remains were found on timber property in Winlock Tuesday morning.
According to the sheriff’s office, someone called 911 around 10:35 a.m. to report timber workers had discovered human remains while working on a property near Raubuck Road. Detectives responded to the scene and began their investigation.
The sheriff’s office and the Lewis County Coroner’s Office are working to identify the person and the cause of death.
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