Crime & Safety
SF soldier and daughters to be buried at Arlington
A triple tragedy struck the community of Fort Bragg and Fayetteville and they are supporting Louise Cantrell during her loss.

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Edward Cantrell and his two daughters, Isabella, 6, and Natalia, 4, will be buried together in Arlington National Cemetery later this month, according to the U.S. Army Special Forces Command.
Homicide and arson investigators have of , but ruled it an accident. The 90-year-old home had fire detectors, and firefighters heard them beeping when they arrived, reported Debbie Tanna, spokeswoman for the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office.
Louise Cantrell is currently staying with family and the community has organized an upcoming event to benefit her and honor her husband's sacrifice.
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- A barbecue plate benefit fundraiser for Louise Cantrell is being held Saturday March 24, 2012 at Hellas in Hope Mills, NC at 12:00 noon. Donations can be brought and women's clothing in a size 9/10. Details can be found on Facebook.
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