
Woman's body is found in Colorado home that caught fire
A woman's body was found on Friday during a search through a burned Colorado home.
CBS
Mountain View Fire Rescue responded to a property off of Highway 119 just after 3:30 a.m. The home there that was burning is located in Weld County, east of Longmont.
It took about 20 minutes to get the flames knocked down, and several more hours for the fire to be considered fully out.
Mountain View Fire Rescue
Six people were in the home when the fire started. One person was taken to the hospital and treated for burn injuries while others were evaluated at the scene.
Mountain View Fire Rescue
After crews searched the home, they found the woman dead inside. Her identity has not been released.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
West Lothian man rushed to hospital with serious injuries after incident on busy road
A West Lothian man was rushed to hospital on Saturday with serious injuries following an incident on a busy Bathgate road. Officers were called to Plessey Road at around 10:40pm on Saturday, June 21 after they received reports of a disturbance. The exact nature of the incident has yet to be confirmed. A 43-year-old man was rushed to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. His current condition is unknown. READ MORE: Edinburgh locals warn 'we will go to war over parking' if development goes ahead READ MORE: Edinburgh locals party atop Arthur's Seat at stunning sunset rave A Police Scotland spokesperson added: "We were called to a report of a disturbance in the Plessey Road area of Bathgate around 10.40pm on Saturday, 21 June, 2025. 'Emergency services attended and a 43-year-old man was taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment to serious injuries. 'Enquiries are ongoing.' Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Bayesian yacht taken to Sicilian town for full investigation into sinking
Tech tycoon Mike Lynch's superyacht has been taken to the town where British and Italian investigators will carry out a full probe into the sinking. Seven people died when the Bayesian sank off Sicily on August 19 including billionaire Mr Lynch, 59, and his daughter Hannah, 18. The vessel was held above the water by one of Europe's most powerful floating sea cranes, which set off from the fishing village Porticello at around 1.10pm local time. It was held in front of the crane as it moved. The vessel arrived in Termini Imerese, a town around 12 milies away at just after 3pm on Sunday. It will then be moved into a specially manufactured steel cradle, which has a tarpaulin underneath for pollution prevention. Salvage workers on site, not accompanying the vessel to port, are conducting a 'full sweep' of the seabed near Porticello for any potential debris, a project insider said. Italian prosecutors previously said raising and examining the yacht for evidence would provide key information for its investigation into the sinking. It will also aid the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) report on what happened. Simon Graves, an MAIB investigator, previously told the PA news agency: 'When the wreck is brought ashore, we'll be completing a full examination of the wreck and we'll be finding out all of the elements that might have contributed to the safety of the vessel.' Further details such as 'escape routes' will be included in its final report on the sinking, according to Mr Graves, who added: 'Once we get access to the vessel we'll be able to tell a fuller picture of activities on board and the sequence of events.' The vessel was originally expected to be raised last month but salvage efforts were delayed after a diver died during underwater work on May 9, prompting greater use of remote-controlled equipment. About 70 specialist personnel had been mobilised to Porticello from across Europe to work on the recovery operation. Inquest proceedings in the UK are looking at the deaths of Mr Lynch and his daughter, as well as Morgan Stanley International bank chairman Jonathan Bloomer, 70, and his wife, Judy Bloomer, 71, who were all British nationals. Fifteen people, including Mr Lynch's wife, Angela Bacares, were rescued. Mr Lynch and his daughter were said to have lived in the vicinity of London and the Bloomers lived in Sevenoaks, Kent.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Woman killed, multiple people injured in shooting at Juneteenth celebration in Anderson
A woman was killed and multiple people were injured while attending a Juneteenth celebration in Anderson on June 21. Anderson County police responded to a report of multiple people shot on Scarborough Road in Anderson around 10 p.m. Responders arrived to find a chaotic scene with people fleeing the scene and numerous people injured, according to a report. The victim was pronounced dead on the scene by EMS personnel, according to Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore. The victim has been identified as Laporshia Janae Gray Cobb, a 35-year-old female from Anderson. The victim died as a result of a gunshot wound to the abdomen, and the case has been ruled a homicide. The victim was one of many attending a large gathering to celebrate Juneteenth, when an altercation ensued, according to the report. In all, 10 people were injured due to gunshot wounds. Two victims were severely injured and were transported to AnMed and Prisma Health. Seven victims were being treated at AnMed for gunshot wounds to the extremities. Most of the victims arrived at the hospital by private vehicles. The Anderson County Sheriff's Office, Anderson Police Department, Medshore Ambulance Service,Anderson County Fire Department, South Carolina Highway Patrol, Anderson County EMS, and theAnderson County Office of the Coroner responded to the scene. The investigation is ongoing by the Anderson County Office of the Coroner and the Anderson CountySheriff's Office. This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Woman killed, 10 injured in shooting at Juneteenth celebration