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Meth lab ruled out in trailer fire
By Nicole Green
Staff Writer
A methamphetamine lab
did not cause the mobile home
fire at 6420 Crystal Cove
Drive on April 7. a Forsyth
County Fire Department
investigation revealed.
Though investigators sus-
Lions Club set for fund-raiser Saturday
The Forsyth County Lions
Club will be conducting its
annual White Cane Day this
Saturday. The event is a bene
fit for the Georgia Lions
Lighthouse.
Lions Club members will
be accept donations at the
Ingle's Supermarkets on
Bethelview Road. Canton
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pected operation of a metham
phetamine lab was the cause
of the fire, an investigation has
determined otherwise.
“We’ve ruled out that it
was caused by cooking meth."
deputy fire chief Steve
Anderson said Monday.
Fire investigators continue
Highway, and on Keith Bridge
Road from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Lighthouse was found
ed in 1949 by Georgia’s Lions
Clubs to provide vision and
hearing care to less fortunate
Georgians. For every dollar
donated, the Lighthouse is able
to provide three dollars worth
of vision and hearing services.
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to search for the cause of the
fire.
Flames destroyed the
mobile home owned by
Rebecca Schuman and a mini
van parked in the driveway.
No injuries were reported. The
residence reportedly was with
out power or natural gas.
The Forsyth County Lions
Club was founded in 1961 and
has supported the worldwide
and local efforts of Lions
Clubs International.
The club meets on the first
and third Tuesday of each
month at 7 p.m. at the Old
Town Country Restaurant on
Canton Highway.
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Photos/David McGregor
Fashion show
The Northeast Georgia Girl Scouts’ fashion show
Tuesday at Polo Golf & Country Club included, far
left, Kristin Martin, an assistant principal at Sawnee
Elementary School, with her son Kohnor; center,
Forsyth County Schools Public Information and
Communication Specialist Jennifer Caracciolo; right,
Isabella Caracciolo, 4, who smiles while walking
down the makeshift runway.
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