ME removes body from Warren home; police on scene

Posted 6/6/14

Coroners from the state Medical Examiner's Office removed a body from a Child Street home that had been the scene of a police investigation for most of Friday afternoon.

Police Deputy Chief Joseph Loiselle would not release details on the …

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ME removes body from Warren home; police on scene

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Coroners from the state Medical Examiner's Office removed a body from a Child Street home that had been the scene of a police investigation for most of Friday afternoon.

Police Deputy Chief Joseph Loiselle would not release details on the case. Police had been at the home since about 3 p.m., after receiving a rescue call from the 169 Child St. home. A neighbor said one of the first officers on the scene Friday afternoon had a weapon drawn when approaching the home. Tax records indicate the home is owned by Amelia Smith.

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