SANDUSKY Co., Ohio (WTVG) - This story is a great example of the power of teamwork and the profound impact it can have in this world. Two dogs were found alone along a set of train tracks in Fremont.
SANDUSKY COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - Fremont Mayor Danny Sanchez said the body of a five-year-old girl who went missing in the Sandusky River Sunday evening, has been recovered just before noon Monday.
The crash happened on a railway bridge in Fremont, Ohio, on Sunday night. Two women and a 5-year-old were killed, and a 14-month-old was injured, officials said. By Alexandra E. Petri and Yan Zhuang A ...
FREMONT, Ohio — All four people involved in Sunday's fatal train strike in Fremont are now identified and accounted for following the recovery of the body of a 5-year-old girl from the waters of the ...
On Monday afternoon, authorities announced that they recovered the body of a 5-year-old girl from the Sandusky River. Three people are now confirmed dead and a 14-month-old infant was rescued after a ...
Multiple pedestrians were struck by a train Sunday evening in Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio. Emergency crews are actively searching for two missing individuals in the Sandusky River, including a ...
Jon Cooper rescued infant Arti Kar from the Sandusky River after a train accident killed three of the child's relatives. Cooper was fishing nearby when the accident occurred, pulling the child from ...
Crews resumed searching the Sandusky River following a train collision in Fremont that killed two people and injured a toddler Sunday evening. Searchers were looking for a 5-year-old girl who had ...
SANDUSKY COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - A pedestrian was hit by a train in northern Ohio Sunday night According to the Fremont Police Department (FPD), the accident is on Miles Newton Bridge in Fremont. The ...
FREMONT, Ohio (WJW) – It started as a normal walk on a bike trail Sunday night for 15-year-old Tyson Kieffer of Fremont, Ohio. “We just got to the end right by the bridge, and that’s when we saw the ...
FREMONT, Ohio (WJW) – It started out as a normal walk on the bike trail Sunday night for 15-year-old Tyson Kieffer of Fremont. “We just got to the end right by the bridge and that’s when we saw the ...