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Man Dead Following Fatal Farmington Fire

Man Dead Following Fatal Farmington Fire The State of Maine has recorded another fatal fire. According to a press release from the Maine State Police, one man is dead following a Saturday morning fire in Farmington. The 911 call came into the Franklin County Emergency Communications Center on the morning of Saturday, February 27th, 2021.  The call reported a fire at 160 Clover Mills Road in Farmington.  Firefighters and and emergency medical personnel were quickly dispatched to the residence. The press release says, in part: Initial responders determined that two people were inside of the residence at the time of the fire. One person, an adult female, was able to exit the residence and was transported to Franklin Memorial Hospital for treatment. The other occupant of the residence was eventually located by emergency personnel but did not survive the fire.

5 Of Central Maine s Most Puzzling Unsolved Murders

5 Of Central Maine’s Most Puzzling Unsolved Murders a known or potential homicide case in which three years or more have passed without an individual having been charged Excluded are cases where there is evidence that the person who committed the crime is dead and cases where it is not legal to prosecute the prime suspect (statute of limitations, double jeopardy, etc). Currently, there are 75 unsolved homicide cases in Maine.  The oldest dates back to 1954, the most recent took place in 2015.   These are five of the more puzzling unsolved murders from Central Maine: -Daniel Wood – On July 7th of 1954, 12 year old Daniel Wood left his home in Gary to go fishing.  Later, he called his mother to let her know he was going to Lewiston to help a door-to-door salesman.  On July 16

Don t Know Why You Got A Tax Bill? You Could Be A Scam Victim

Are you confused about some of the tax documents you recently got in the mail?  A bill saying you collected thousands of dollars in unemployment, for example? Apparently, it has happened to a lot of people and it is an indication that your ID has been used in an unemployment scam. According to WMTW, these scams have exploded over the last year, driven by the significant increase in the amount of unemployment benefits. On top of the fact that the victims have had their identity stolen, many have been unable to file their taxes due to the fact that they are waiting for the corrected tax documents from the Internal Revenue Service.  And, because unemployment is considered taxable income by the federal government and most states, the scammed are expected to pay the tax bill - unless the error gets corrected, of course.

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