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Crime Alart hourly update, breaking crime news Now, I'm Drew Nelson.
A woman is pulled from a burning row house in
Massachusetts by a good Samaritan utility worker with a bucket truck,
moments before flames would overtake the very spot she evacuated too.
The rescue happened Monday afternoon at forty seven Marion Street
in Somerville. A three alarm fire tore through a six
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unit building near Lincoln Park and Wyatt Street. Fire officials
said an electrical worker was already working nearby when the
fire broke out. Here is Fire Chief Charles Breen.
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Just Bryant's waur arrival an Eversaurce electric worker with a
bucket truck. He had rescued occupant out of the second floor.
She had climbed out a window onto the front porch
under heavy smoke and fire conditions.
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The worker drove his bucket truck to the front of
the building and raised it to the awning where the
woman was trapped as firefighters were still on the way, and.
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The Eversaurce workup got her into the bucket and got
her into safety. So I'd like to really give credits
to that work up. He did a hell of a job.
Definitely saved the woman's life. She was in severe danger
at the time.
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No other injuries were reported.
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The occupant that was rescued by the Evosource record she
has been transported to the hospital, had spoken elation.
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Firefighters arrived just before one pm, cruise knocking the flames
down just before two point thirty. The Cambridge Fire Department
assisted with the response, and after the rescue, a different
ever Source worker returned to cut the power to the
building for safety. Neighbor Allyanic witnessed the rescue, speaking to WCVB.
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I couldn't figure out why another source truck was. There
are no fire trucks for her yet. I called nine
one one and they said they're on their way already.
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The rescued woman was distraught and frantic that her dog
was still inside. Witnesses later confirmed the woman's dog did
not survive. Fire Crews were able to contain the fire
to one unit, but all six units suffered smoke and
water damage and were left uninhabitable. The cause of the
fire remains under investigation. That utility worker spoke to WCVB
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on condition of anonymity. He said he was working up
the street when the smoke started billowing, he drove from
his work site, spotting the woman climbing out the window
to an awning just above the front entrance, extending his
cherry picker just in time. More crime and justice news
after this, A new Hampshire OnlyFans model is sentenced to
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jail and probation after filming herself urinating on food and
hotel property during a month long pea spree. Kelly Tedford,
twenty four, known online as Kinky Kelly, was sentence Monday
in Cheshire County Superior Court in Keene. She pleaded guilty
to six Class A misdemeanor counts of criminal mischief. A
judge imposed a three hundred and sixty day jail sentence,
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half of that time suspended. Tedford will serve one hundred
eighty days in the Cheshire County House of Corrections, followed
by two years of probation. The charges stemmed from separate
incidents at the monted Knock Food co Op and the
Marriott and Keene on Railroads. Investigators say Tedford filmed herself
urinating on grocery items inside the co op. The contemn
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a nation forced the store to discard inventory and sanitize shelves.
The court ordered her to pay ten thousand, five hundred
twenty dollars fifty nine cents in restitution to the co op.
At the Maria, Tedford urinated on a bible, a comforter, curtains,
and an air conditioning unit. Authorities said she also defecated
on the floor and then placed the waste into the
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toilet tank. She was ordered to pay five hundred dollars
restitution to the hotel. A judge barred her from returning
to ether business and ordered her to quote continue with
all mental health counseling. Detectives believed the acts were recorded
for subscribers to her fifteen dollars a month only fans page,
which has since been deleted. Her account described her as
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a quote submissive pixie fetish slash kink friendly. Investigators also
recovered videos showing similar conduct at other businesses in the
Keen area, though no additional charges were filed. Tedford's prior
only fans page had previously been banned. Explicit videos linked
to the case remain online. Carle Lane Guse was reported
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missing on the morning of October thirteenth, twenty eighteen, in
Mono County, California. She was sixteen. Her family last saw
her in the White Mountain Estates area of Chalfont Valley
during the pre dawn hours. At some point early that morning,
Carly left the house on foot. She left behind her
cell phone and all of her stuff. She was last
seen wearing gray sweatpants or jeans, a white T shirt,
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and van shoes. Witnesses later reported seeing Carly walking south
about thirty yards east of US Highway six and about
one hundred yards south of Sierra View Road. Deputies and
search teams found no trace of her. They followed tips
to Tonapon, Nevada, but found no trace of her there either.
Five years later, investigators said there were still no solid leads.
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Former Mono County Sheriff's Sergeant Seth Clark told the Las
Vegas Review Journal, quote, the biggest clue is that there
is no clue. Detectives believe two possibilities. One is that
Carly walked into the desert and died from the elements.
The other is that she entered a vehicle, either by
choice or by force, and was taken elsewhere. Carly is white,
with dark blonde hair and blue eyes. She was about
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five feet seven inches tall and weighed about one hundred
ten pounds. At the time she disappeared, her left nostril
was pierced. Today, she would be twenty three. Tips can
be submitted to the FBI Sacramento Field Office by calling
nine one six seven four six seven thousand, or remain
anonymous at tips do at FBI dot CoV. For the
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Drew Nelson