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Expert nose of police dog Dax helps save Ingleside man s life Lake County sheriff s Deputy John Forlenza and police dog Dax helped save the life of a man in Ingleside early Monday morning. courtesy of Lake County Sheriff s Office
Updated 4/19/2021 3:31 PM Dax, one of the county s most celebrated police dogs, and the humans of the Lake County sheriff s office helped save the life of a 37-year-old Ingleside man early Monday morning. Officers were called to a house on the 35800 block of North Hunt Avenue because of a report that a person was threatening to take his own life. When officers arrived around 12:20 a.m., they learned a man had injured himself and fled the house on foot, according to Lake County sheriff s spokesman Lt. Christopher Covelli. ....
Lake County K-9 Dax Leads Officers to Unconscious Man, Saves Life patch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from patch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
INGLESIDE, Ill. (WLS) Two girls have died after a house fire in northwest suburban Ingleside Thursday night which injured four adults, fire officials said. The fire broke out in a home at 35700-block of North Hunt Avenue at about 10:45 p.m. and the house was fully engulfed when firefighters arrived. Firefighters responded quickly but there was little they could do to help the six family members escape the burning home. Neighbors scrambled outside shocked to see the home up in flames. I ran out and saw the whole house engulfed and it was the most horrifying thing I ve ever seen in my life, said Kathleen Donnelly. ....
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It s just a heart-wrenching tragedy : 2 girls killed, 4 people injured in Ingleside fire 8-year-old Elizabeth Evans and 5-year-old Autumn Evans celebrate their birthdays over the summer. They were killed by a fast-moving fire that spread throughout their Ingleside house late Thursday. Courtesy of Bridget Lavelle
Family friends Cendy Ruiz of Round Lake Beach, left, and her daughter, Julissa, 9, place balloons, flowers and stuffed bears Friday in front of the home where two girls died in a fire on the 35700 block of North Hunt Avenue in Ingleside late Thursday. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
Two people died in a fire late Thursday at a home on the 35700 block of North Hunt Avenue in Ingleside. ....