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Boy charged with setting fire in Covington

The Associated Press

COVINGTON — The suspect in a fire that extensively damaged a northern Kentucky building is a 14-year-old boy.

The Kentucky Enquirer reported police in Covington charged the youngster with arson in the blaze that broke out Tuesday afternoon.

It took 15 firefighters more than two hours to contain the fire that was whipped by high winds.

The two-story building was being used for storage.

Detective Gwendolyn Kelley said police arrested the boy quickly after receiving many tips that led to him.

Information from: The Kentucky Enquirer, http://www.enquirer.com

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Lawsuit filed over toddler’s death in house fire

The family of a toddler killed in a fire in north Corbin has filed suit against the maker of an electric heating pad which firefighters believe sparked the blaze.

London attorney Warren Scoville provided copies of the complaint filed in the 27th Judicial Circuit Court.s

In the suit, the family contends negligence on the part of Wal-Mart, Dunlap, the company that made the heating pad, and J.T. Thomas, who managed the London Wal-Mart Store when the pad was sold.

Read the full story in the London Sentinel-Echo.

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Police: 3 found dead, 1 injured after Ky. fire

By LUCAS L. JOHNSON II
Associated Press Writer

ROARING SPRING, Ky. (AP) — Three people were found dead in a home engulfed by flames in rural western Kentucky, including one whose death was ruled a homicide, Kentucky State Police said Thursday.

Another was found injured at the house near the sprawling Fort Campbell military post, police said.

Investigators remained on the scene Thursday at the house in southern Trigg County near the northwestern edge of the military post and released few details.

An autopsy confirmed that one person was the victim of homicide, police said. The autopsy on the second victim was pending, while workers were still trying to recover the third body from the house, police said.

A fourth person was injured at the residence Wednesday. Police would not name the people who were found dead.
State police spokesman Dean Patterson said Thursday afternoon that the victims were found at different places on the property but would not be specific.

Patterson said troopers were conducting a criminal investigation.

“It’s considered a crime scene because we’ve got people who are dead,” Patterson said.

A California man told The Associated Press on Thursday that he is worried about his 17-year-old daughter after learning from relatives there was a fire at her mother’s Roaring Spring home, where she recently moved.

“I know that I’ve had no contact with my daughter and obviously suspect the worst at this point,” said Doug Williams of Atwater, Calif.
Williams said he called the sheriff’s office and spoke to a deputy.

“They wouldn’t tell me anything. I’ve heard nothing,” he said. “I understand they’re doing an investigation. I understand it, I know we’ve all got a job to do. It certainly doesn’t help as a father wondering where your daughter is.”

Richard Coleman, 32, said he and his wife were preparing dinner Wednesday when one of their children ran in and said he saw a black cloud of smoke. Coleman said he and his wife saw the smoke and drove to the blaze about a half-mile away.

“By the time we got there, the house was fully engulfed,” Coleman said. “There was nothing they could have done at the time to save the structure.”

Coleman said they heard a woman yelling for help. About the same time, an emergency worker ran around the back of the house and found a woman, Coleman said.

Hopkinsville businessman John Schrecker, who was bicycling through the area with a friend, said he saw smoke from about three miles away.

“As we got there, the house was in flames,” he said.

Tim McGinnis, superintendent of Trigg County schools, said he’s staying in touch with law enforcement.

“We are prepared and are in anticipation that whatever did occur may have an impact on our schools,” McGinnis said.“A lot of our students are hearing different stories. … That is what makes it difficult because our students are hearing things that I can’t confirm.”

Police blocked off a quarter-mile area around the house, and there was no answer Thursday morning at the front doors of several nearby homes in the rural community about 75 miles northwest of Nashville, Tenn.

Coleman said Fort Campbell soldiers frequently perform maneuvers as close as 500 feet behind his house.
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Associated Press Writers Dylan T. Lovan, Brett Barrouquere, Rebecca Yonker and Malcolm C. Knox contributed to this report from Louisville, Ky.

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Police: Man may have used granddaughter as bait

INDEPENDENCE, Ky. (AP) — A police chief says a northern Kentucky man may have used his 2-year-old granddaughter as bait to lure officials into an ambush before shooting his wife and daughter and setting their house on fire.
“Why would he put that child outside?” Independence Police Chief Shawn Butler told The Kentucky Enquirer newspaper Friday. “I think one could easily come to the conclusion he was trying to draw us in on some confrontation.”
The child, Jaycee Padilla, was rescued unharmed from the front yard of the burning home as shots were fired from the house at the responders.
Seaward Padilla, 43, shot himself to death Tuesday night after shooting and killing his wife, Lori Padilla, 45, and his daughter, Jessica Padilla, 22, who was the mother of Jaycee, police said.
An autopsy Thursday showed that Jessica was five months pregnant, Butler said.
Independence Police Lt. Col. David Nichols said it was not known if the shootings were connected to Jessica Padilla’s pregnancy. He said police have not been able to establish why the shootings occurred.
Butler said investigators may never know what triggered the double-murder-suicide, or why first responders were targeted.
“What set this rage off? What were his thoughts? Those are questions I don’t think any of us are going to be able to answer,” Butler said.
Funeral services for Lori and Jessica Padilla will be Monday at Chambers & Grubbs Funeral Home in Independence. The funeral home had no arrangements for Seaward Padilla.
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Information from: The Kentucky Enquirer, http://www.enquirer.com

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Man burned in fiery crash

By Steve Lannen
slannen@herald-leader.com

A man was burned after a northbound minivan crashed into a tree and caught fire on Russell Cave Road.

The crash occurred about 10:45 p.m. just north of Huffman Mill Road, said Lexington Police Lt. Melissa Sedlaczek.

Two men were taken to the University of Kentucky hospital. At least one suffered burns, she said.

Russell Cave Road was shut down for a few hours while police investigated the crash, Sedlaczek said.

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Woman charged with arson after house fire

The Associated Press

LOUISVILLE — Authorities say a woman has been charged with arson after investigators said she set fire to a Louisville home she rented.

Louisville Fire and Rescue spokesman Sgt. Sal Melendez says the fire also damaged two neighboring houses.

Forty-seven-year-old Dianne Williamson was charged Wednesday with one count of first-degree arson and two counts of third-degree arson.

Firefighters were called to the fire around 4:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Melendez says Williamson was the only resident of the home where the fire was set. He says that because of the intensity of the fire and the closeness of the buildings, the houses on either side were also damaged.

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