Fremont pedestrian-train incident
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Authorities in Fremont have recovered the body of a 5-year-old girl from the Sandusky River who had been missing since two of her family members were struck and killed by a train.
Train collision in Fremont, Ohio, results in two fatalities and one child critically injured, with another child missing.
Officials say two adults were killed and an infant was injured after being struck by a Norfolk Southern train on the Miles Newton Bridge in Fremont.
The people who died are believed to be a mother and daughter, ages 58 and 38, from Fort Wayne, Indiana, as well as a 5-year-old, the mayor said. The 5-year-old’s body was found in the Sandusky River on May 19.
While Fremont County prepares for an anticipated $2 million loss in revenue next year, all of its departments – from vehicle maintenance to the library system – have
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A family of four was hit by a train on a railroad bridge in Fremont. The train hit the two adults and two children around 7 p.m. Sunday. Authorities said the family was from Fort Wayne and was in Fremont on a fishing trip.
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The following incidents were responded to by the Fremont Police Department. Information was received directly from Deputy Police Chief Jennifer Birkhofer. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. On Saturday, May 17 ...