Fire investigators say the cause of a fire that killed a Heath three-year-old will remain undetermined.
However, according to Shane Cartmill with State Fire Marshal's Office, they cannot rule out a child playing with a lighter as the possible cause of the fire that killed Brenden Fown.
The fire at 152 Irving Wick Drive on February 11, 2010 started in a bedroom on the eastside of the trailer home.
Investigators say smoke detectors were in the home, but none were found...
A Heath family is mourning the loss of a three-year-old boy after a mobile home fire Thursday at 152 Irving Wick Drive. WHIZ's Katie Jeffries has more on the story.
"I looked at it and it was really full of smoke and there was no way you could get in there," tells Donald Forsbach, a witness to the fire.
One neighbor took a bike and broke the front window trying to get into the home to save the young boy. But there was just too much smoke. Witnesses say people told...
A 16-year old St. Louisville teenager admits in court that he accidentially shot his friend.
Zachary Harvey appeared in Licking County Juvenile Court and entered the equivalent of guilty to a single delinquency charge of negligent homicide.
Licking County Sheriff's Captain Dave Starling says 17-year old Tyler Gargus of Heath was shot in the head while he and the other teen were playing with a couple of weapons sunday afternoon around 1:20 p.m.