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  • 3,500-acre grass fire in eastern Colorado ignited by motor vehicle crash

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    Residents in a small town on Colorado’s Eastern Plains were ordered to evacuate Wednesday afternoon after a grass fire sparked from a vehicle crash nearby, fueled by strong winds and dry vegetation, according to fire officials.

    The fire burned between 3,500 to 4,000 acres and drew responses from departments in eastern Colorado and Nebraska.

    The fire ignited at roughly 1:20 p.m. near the intersection of Colorado 113 and Logan County Road 66, according to a news release from the Logan County Office of Emergency Management. Winds at that time were between 25 and 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph, driving the fire through rough, dry terrain.

    The fire was 80% contained as of 4:26 p.m., the release stated.

    Evacuation orders were lifted as of 4:33 p.m., according to a Facebook post from the Logan County Office of Emergency Management.

    The first orders were issued just before 2 p.m. Wednesday for the town of Padroni, home to roughly two dozen people in northeast Colorado, according to the Sterling Fire Department. The town is about 11 miles north of Sterling.

    By 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, the evacuation zone had expanded to include parts of Peetz and Iliff, according to the Logan Office of Emergency Management. The zone included residents along Colorado 113 between County Road 62 and County Road 67.5, and in the area south to U.S. 138, according to the office.

    Colorado 113 in Logan County reopened between County Road 56 north of Padroni and County Road 74 in Peetz as of 3:59 p.m., according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. The closure, from milemarker 9 to 16, was caused by fire activity, according to the agency.

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  • Are you missing a pig? Owner sought after pig found in Logan County

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    If you are missing a pig across the area, it may have been found.

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    The Dog Warden of Logan County posted pictures on social media of a lost pig recently found in the area.

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    “Who lost a pig?” They said. “(State Route) 273 heading back to (the) Long Island area.”

    Contact the Dog Warden of Logan County at (937) 592-5731 if you have any information.

    Photo contributed by Dog Warden of Logan County (via Facebook)

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  • 28-year-old drowning victim in Logan County identified

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    The 28-year-old who drowned at a Logan County campground over the weekend has been identified.

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    Cody Johnson, 28, of St. Paris, was identified by the Logan County Sheriff’s Office on Monday.

    As News Center 7 previously reported, deputies responded to a frantic 911 call on Saturday regarding a man, Johnson, who had been out on a canoe in a pond at Adventure Trails campground, went into the water, and had not surfaced.

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    Johnson had been camping with his girlfriend and her daughter when he took the daughter out on a canoe, according to the sheriff’s office.

    The woman’s daughter “began to scream after the canoe began taking on water.”

    The woman then got into a kayak and paddled out to their location to retrieve her daughter and return her to shore, but her boyfriend had gone underwater. He had not been wearing a life jacket, according to the sheriff’s office.

    The woman told deputies she thought he was underneath the overturned canoe. She swam back out to the canoe.

    Two deputies arrived on the scene shortly before 1:30 p.m. After speaking with bystanders, they removed their duty gear, jumped into the water, swam 30-40 feet, and brought back the woman and another man who had swam out to try and rescue Johnson. They then tried diving under the water to find him, but were unsuccessful.

    A dive team from Indian Joint Fire was called to the scene to help search for Johnson, but they were still unsuccessful after several hours. This led to divers, a boat, and sonar from the Columbus Division of Fire being requested.

    With the help of the Columbus Division of Fire and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, crews were able to locate and recover Johnson’s body around 7:30 p.m.

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  • Deputies, water rescue team respond to reported drowning at Logan Co. campground

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    Deputies and a water rescue team have responded to a reported drowning in Logan County on Saturday.

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    As reported on News Center 7 at 6:00 on WHIO.com, deputies were dispatched around 1:30 p.m. to Adventure Trails at the 3200 block of State Route 540 on reports of a possible drowning.

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    Photos show multiple medics and water rescue teams from across the county at the scene.

    News Center 7’s Malik Patterson saw dozens of people staying at the campsite. They were watching and talking to each other, looking very emotional.

    Video showed two different kayaking crews in the water.

    Patterson also saw Columbus Police and crews from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources arrive at the scene.

    News Center 7 has contacted the Logan County Sheriff’s Office about the incident.

    We will continue to follow this story.

    Photo from: Malik Patterson/Staff

    Photo from: Will Reed/Staff

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    Photo from: Malik Patterson/Staff

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