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Property damaged in weekend fires south of Hamlet

HAMLET — Two vehicles, a tractor and two barns were burned over the weekend following a pair of fires in the southeast corner of the county.

The Hamlet Fire Department responded to a fire Saturday on Gibson Road where officials say someone was burning trash in the yard.

In that fire, they say a car and tractor were burned, as well as the side of a barn.

Department officials say the person who started the fire was issued a warning ticket.

The following day, firefighters responded to another blaze on N.C. 38 near the South Carolina state line which burned a car, a barn and about two acres of land.

The Wallace and Brightsville fire departments, both out of Marlboro County, responded for mutual aid.

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The cause of that fire is still under investigation by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.

 



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